Found a baby bird? Dog fought with a squirrel? In this article, we'll tell you how to handle wildlife interactions and when it's an emergency for your pet.
New puppy? Yay! Help keep your little pup safe by knowing the signs to watch for in case of an emergency. Immediate care is key. VEG is open 24/7 for your pet.
Every new kitten parent should be aware of common illnesses kittens get. Early treatment is key to avoiding an emergency. Read our blog to learn emergency signs.
Which houseplants should you buy if you have pets? Avoid toxic plants and find pretty pet-friendly plant alternatives. Read our blog to help keep pets safe!
Ferret emergencies can be serious—from insulinoma and urinary blockages to vaccine reactions and GI obstructions. Learn the top 5 reasons ferrets need emergency vet care and why VEG ER for Pets is the best choice for 24/7 ferret emergency treatment.
Should you bring your dog to a picnic? Before you pack the picnic basket, take a look at our blog for ways to keep your pet safe from harmful foods, grills, fireworks, and other park happenings.
Exposure to blue-green algae can be fatal to dogs. Learn what it is, where its found, and what to do if you suspect your dog has been exposed to this bacteria.
Dogs or cats that eat compost can develop severe symptoms. See why a pet's compost ingestion is dangerous, how to prevent it, and when to see the ER vet.
Does your dog have sleep tremors or look like they're shivering while awake? Discover six reasons why your dog might be shaking and when it's time for the emergency vet.