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.
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.
Would you know if your dog has frostbite? Learn the symptoms, such as blue skin, swelling, blisters, and blackened tissue. Discover when to seek emergency vet care to protect your dog in cold weather.
Wintertime can pose specific health threats to exotic pets. Know the dangers and what to watch out for to help keep your ferret, reptile, or other exotic pet healthy and safe.
Dog sneezing concerns explained with signs, causes & when to seek emergency vet care. Call your local VEG for 24 hours guidance and compassionate, expert help.
Learn why dogs shed, what’s normal, and when it signals a serious issue. Get vet-backed tips to spot problems early and keep your pup’s skin and coat healthy.
Is it possible to safely have a Christmas tree AND dogs in your home? Yes! But first, learn how to help prevent holiday hazards and avoid toxic ingestion for your dog. VEG ER for Pets is open 24 hours for emergencies—even on holidays!
Learn why ice melt and salt are dangerous for dogs. Spot toxicity signs, protect paws, and get 24 hours emergency vet care at VEG when your pet needs help.
Keep your pet happier, healthier, and safer with simple enrichment ideas for dogs and cats. Learn fun indoor activities that boost behavior, health, and bonding.