Exposure to blue-green algae can be fatal to dogs. Learn what it is, where its found, and what to do if you suspect your dog has been exposed to this bacteria.
Garage hazards for pets can lead to poisoning or injury fast. Before your next DIY home project, see our safety tips, known toxin risks, and when to visit VEG ER for Pets, open 24/7.
Heatstroke in dogs can show up as panting, drooling, and other concerning symptoms. Know the signs and follow our vet's preventative safety tips to help keep your dog safe.
The risks were high. Removing the tree branch from Hughie's leg could cause him to bleed out. Read on to see how the expert ER vet staff at VEG approached this scary situation.
Rabbit fever can infect humans, but also dogs, cats, and other pets. Learn about this illness and its symptoms. Call VEG if you suspect rabbit fever in your pet.
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.