Dogs can be clothing bandits and often swallow things like socks before you know it, and it is a medical emergency. Read on to know what to do if your dog eats a sock.
Plants, mulch, compost, and other springtime additions to your yard can be hazardous to pets. See how to pet-proof your home and keep your pet safe from harm.
Has your dog been stung by a bee? Learn the signs of a severe reaction—swelling, fever, increased heart rate, difficulty breathing—and when to seek emergency vet care. VEG ER for Pets is open 24/7 to help keep your dog safe after a bee sting.
Hot spots on a dog's skin is a form of dermatitis that can cause irritating symptoms for your dog. Learn about hot spots and if it could be an emergency for your dog.
Rat poison is toxic to dogs and cats and can be fatal without quick treatment. Learn about types of rodenticides, symptoms of poisoning, and when to seek emergency vet care to keep your pets safe.