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.
Dog obesity can lead to serious health complications. But how do you know if your dog is obese? Our vet will tell you how and what you can do to mitigate weight gain in your dog.
How can you tell what type of spider bit your dog? Read this blog to learn the signs of various spider bites and when to take your dog to the emergency vet.
If you find a tick on your dog, you may worry about your pet getting Lyme disease. In this blog, we'll discuss symptoms, treatment, and prevention for your dog from Lyme Disease.
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.
Garlic is toxic to dogs—even in small amounts. It damages red blood cells and can lead to anemia, with symptoms appearing hours or days later. Signs include vomiting, lethargy, pale gums, and weakness. There’s no safe amount, so avoid it entirely. If your dog eats garlic, contact a vet right away—early care can prevent serious illness.
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.
Is it an emergency if your pet bird is at the bottom of their cage? It could be. We discuss normal and not-so-normal bird habits, symptoms to watch for, and when it's an emergency.
Does your cat needs emergency vet care? Read the signs and symptoms of a cat emergency and if you should bring your cat to a VEG emergency pet hospital or if the issue can wait for a primary care vet.