Know the signs of heart failure in cats—rapid breathing, paralysis, and more. Learn causes, risks, and when to seek 24/7 emergency vet care at VEG ER for Pets.
Keep your dog or cat safe this holiday season with our pet-safe decorating tips. Learn how to pet-proof Christmas trees, ornaments, lights, cords, tinsel, and holiday plants. Discover safe alternatives to avoid holiday hazards to your pet.
Keep your pets safe this fall and winter with our fire safety tips. Learn how to protect your dog or cat around fireplaces, fire pits, space heaters, and candles — plus what to do if your pet suffers a burn.
Learn how cold weather impacts aging dogs, especially those with arthritis, poor circulation, and slower metabolism. Discover expert tips to prevent slips, falls, and health risks in senior pets during winter.
Before taking your dog to a kennel, learn about kennel cough in dogs—causes, symptoms, treatment, and prevention. Discover how to protect your dog from this contagious illness and when to seek emergency care at VEG ER for Pets, open 24 hours.
Traveling with pets this holiday season? Discover 6 essential pet safety tips for holiday travel, from pet carriers to comfort strategies. Learn how to help keep your dog or cat safe on the road or in the air—and know when to call an emergency vet.
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.
This month, we celebrate Pride Month, discussing progress made, the challenges facing the LGBTQIA+ community, and why a supportive workplace makes all the difference.
Pet parents, the best plan to weather a storm is to plan ahead! In this blog, we'll tell you how to prepare for a hurricane with pets and what to do during and after the storm.
Learn about VEG's Cultivate program through this interview with Nursing Trainer Lauren Risk, who shares how her experience has helped her grow in her role at VEG.
A dog foaming at the mouth can be caused by different things—some needing immediate veterinary care. Read the reasons and call VEG or come in if your dog is foaming at the mouth.
Before taking your dog to the dog park, read VEG ER for Pets' blog to learn smart dog park safety tips to help ensure your dog's trip to the park goes smoothly.