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 stopped eating? Learn the most common causes of loss of appetite in dogs, what to do if your pup refuses food, and when to contact an emergency vet for expert help at VEG.
Did you know that cherry blossoms are poisonous for dogs? Read our vet blog today and call your local VEG emergency vet if your dog eats any part of the cherry blossom tree.
High blood pressure in dogs is serious. Learn the symptoms of high blood pressure (hypertension) in dogs and when to seek emergency care from VEG's ER vet staff.
Learn the cause and signs of leptospirosis in dogs and when to seek 24 hours emergency vet care. If you spot the signs, come in for prompt, expert vet diagnosis and treatment for your dog.
If your dog shows skin lesions or hair loss, it could be ringworm. Learn about ringworm symptoms, treatment, and when to visit VEG ER for Pets for help.