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24/7 pet emergency care

​SIT. STAY. HEAL.

emergency is all we do, 
so we do it best

We’re ready 24/7 to immediately triage and treat all kinds of pets. From accident wounds to vomiting to complex surgeries, you’ll see healing-focused heroics up close. Our fully transparent approach lets you be involved in your pet’s care and stay by their side the entire time.

Every minute at VEG, we expect the unexpected. We never know which species will come through our doors but we’re ready, with emergency doctors who are specially trained to treat every cute, quirky, slimy, scaly (yes, we’re talking to you, exotics!), extraordinary pet.

WALK IN FOR:

emergencies

High-quality critical care for when the unexpected happens.

point-of-care ultrasound

Non-invasive, soft-tissue imaging with same-day results.

urgent care

For injuries or illnesses that simply cannot wait.

x-rays

Performed on site to immediately diagnose fractures, stones, foreign ingestions, and more. 

diagnostics + testing

Done right in our hospital for less wait time and fast results. 

end-of-life care

Comfortable, compassionate care during the most difficult time.

surgery

A high-quality surgeon is on site for emergency operations.

treatment + hospitalization

Care starts right away; if your pet needs to stay overnight, you can too.

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OPEN 24/7, EVEN HOLIDAYS!

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IMMEDIATE CARE FOR:

    • Animal attacks

    • Disconnected or cut off limb or tail

    • Dog fights

    • Falls

    • Hit by a car

    • Allergic reactions / hives / swollen face

    • Anaphylactic reactions

    • Ear infections

    • Vaccine reactions

    • Loose bowels

    • Runny stool

    • Ear infections

    • External parasites

    • Hot spots

    • Itching

    • Skin infections

    • Skin lesions

    • Heat stroke / heat exhaustion

    • Hypothermia

    • Smoke inhalation

    • Snake bite / envenomation

    • Porcupine quills

    • Egg binding / Dystocia

    • Shell disease

    • Corneal ulcer / scratch / foreign body

    • Dilated pupils

    • Eye discharge

    • Eyelid laceration

    • Glaucoma

    • Infection

    • Inflammation / Redness

    • Injury

    • Proptosis (eye popped out)

    • Squinting

    • Blood in stool

    • Constipation / straining to defecate

    • Decreased appetite

    • Diarrhea

    • Food bloat

    • GI stasis

    • Loss of appetite 

    • Swelling of abdomen

    • Vomiting and blood in vomit

    • Disinterested in food or toys

    • Extreme tiredness 

    • Sluggishness 

    • Unresponsive to stimuli (sound or touch)

    • Abnormal vulvar discharge

    • Dystocia / trouble giving birth

    • Paraphimosis (penis stuck out, swollen penis)

    • Prolapsed uterus

    • Pyometra (infected uterus)

    • Choking

    • Coughing

    • Labored breathing

    • Nasal discharge

    • Pneumonia

    • Sneezing

    • Convulsions / uncontrollable muscle activity

    • Loss of awareness

    • Uncontrollable shaking

    • Crying / whimpering / whining

    • Hiding

    • Abdominal and reproductive emergency surgeries

    • Soft tissue emergency surgeries

    • Abdomen

    • Face

    • Limbs

    • Loss of consciousness

    • Unresponsive

    • Blood in urine

    • Frequent urination

    • Not able to urinate

    • Urinary blockage / urethral obstruction

    • Urinating inappropriately / outside of the litter box

    • Can’t keep anything down

    • Gagging / dry heaving

    • Throwing up bile, food, or liquids

    • Broken bones / fractures

    • Dragging legs / paralyzed 

    • Inability to stand or walk

    • Limping, staggering

    • Loss of balance

    • Bite wounds

    • Lacerations

    • Open wounds

    • Puncture wounds

Care, health, and safety blogs about every kind of pet, from fur to
feathers, and shells to scales!

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