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!
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.
Sparks may be called a leadership summit, but it’s really about vision setting and igniting passion in our VEG leaders. Bringing together more than 300 VEGgies from across the country, Sparks is an opportunity to compare ideas and experiences, learn together, and align on goals for the year ahead.
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.
Next time you "boop" your dog's nose and find that it's dry, know what to do to help. Read our vet's dry nose prevention tips for dogs and know when to see an emergency vet.
Dog parents need to know which human foods are dangerous for their pet's health. See our top 5 human foods dogs shouldn't eat to help avoid an medical emergency situation for your pet.