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VEG ER for Pets Asheville: Emergency care that puts you + your pet first

VEG is open 24/7, delivering urgent + emergency veterinary care with compassion, transparency, and zero waiting rooms.

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Two veterinarians in dark grey scrubs kneel on the floor looking at a tan mid-size dog in between them.

VEG ER for Pets’ open-concept space means your pet is never out of your sight.

Photo provided by VEG ER for Pets

A sick pet is always scary, but your emergency care experience doesn’t have to be.

From dogs + cats to exotic animals, VEG ER for Pets Asheville offers top-notch pet care 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Plus, their open-concept hospital means your furry friend is never out of sight.

Paw-sitive experiences, no appointment needed

When you visit VEG ER’s Hendersonville Road location, you’re greeted right at the door, no appointment necessary.

There’s also no waiting room, and you can stay with your pet from diagnostics + treatment all the way through recovery. No closed doors. No stressed-out pets.

Not sure if you need to come in? You can speak directly with an experienced vet anytime, so you don’t have to wait when your instincts tell you something is wrong.

For VEG, emergency care isn’t just a specialty, it’s all they do. VEG focuses on empathetic and transparent pet care every step of the way.

Get the best for your pet

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