Pet-A-Medic .. free emergency ambulance service for pets and strays
I received a call from friends of mine tonight.. Last evening, someone tried to break into their home. The inttruder was scared away by one of Allen and Jack’s Greyhound rescue dogs. The gate was left open and the “Sean” ran loose. He was hit by a car (doing well).. The service below, responded and transported “Sean” to the vet..
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In 2001, Anthony Nuncio and his dog Behr were hiking when Behr accidentally fell off a cliff. He immediately dialed 911 and to his disappointment, was told that a response unit could not rescue his pet. Although Behr survived his injuries, Anthony made it his mission to establish an emergency response service for animals in crisis. Understanding that medical treatment for animals has its financial burdens, Anthony knew there had to be an alternative. With this in mind he has worked hard in establishing Pet-A-Medic, an emergency ambulance service at no cost, so that every animal would have a fighting chance.
Mission Statement -
To provide 24-hour a day emergency medical service for pets and strays in Los Angeles County.
Vision -
- To provide enough emergency vehicles and staff to service the Los Angeles greater metro area and beyond.
- To help educate the public to recognize problems during a crisis.
- To establish a 24-hour animal trauma center for Southern California.
How It Works -
- Individuals and pet owners may call the Pet-A-Medic emergency help line 24-hours a day.
- Our personnel is trained to provide the caller with the best information possible to assist the pet owner in their effort to stabilize the animal’s condition.
- In the event the situation is more critical, then our help line will dispatch one of our units to safely transport the animal to an emergency veterinarian clinic.


Our founder and his inspiration - Tony and Behr