20+ pound Winston presented after being trapped in a house fire. His problem list included smoke inhalation and heart & breathing concerns. He was quickly approved for the Angel Fund by our emergency clinicians and placed into our oxygen cage to help him breathe easier while a treatment plan was formulated. Once stable, Winston had […]
VREC Announces Teddy Triage & Stuffed Animal Drive
VREC is preparing for a Teddy Triage event and is hosting a stuffed animal drive.
Ranger H.
Coonhound mix Ranger presented at VREC after he returned from a trip outside with a fractured front limb. The damage was severe – the bone was poking out of the skin – and Ranger needed surgery immediately. Once qualified for the Angel Fund, Ranger was transferred into the care of our surgery department where he […]
Roman P.
Staffordshire Terrier Roman presented to VREC’s emergency department after six days of vomiting and refusal to eat. His owners reported that Roman is a curious pup and has a history of chewing on non-food items. Our emergency department performed radiographs and our internal medicine department performed an abdominal ultrasound, and based on the findings, an […]
Pete C.
Over the course of a few days, Husky Pete presented to VREC multiple times for vomiting and anorexia. Radiographs obtained were suspicious but not conclusive for a foreign body. Additional radiographs were taken in an attempt to narrow down the diagnosis, and revealed Pete was suffering from both severe pancreatitis and secondary obstruction of the […]
Brownie R.
Brownie, a first-time mother, recently delivered six puppies. Her owners brought her in after she began straining and having abnormal urinations post-delivery. Emergency radiographs revealed a fetus still in her uterus. Brownie was suffering from dystocia, or a difficult birthing. Typically this is caused by the dog’s pelvis not being large enough to pass puppies, […]
VREC Earns Title of Best Place to Work
VREC was awarded the honor of being one of the region’s best places to work.
Tillie S.
Boston Terrier Tillie presented to VREC after experiencing episodes of respiratory concerns for the better part of a year. Signs including congestion, reversed sneezing, and respiratory noises (aka “loud breather”.) Her family was concerned about the episodes because she had never had trouble breathing prior. Once qualified for the Angel Fund, Tillie saw our surgery […]
Lincoln F.
Lincoln presented to VREC for trouble breathing. In addition, his owners reported that he vomited and were worried he may have ingested a foreign body. Our Emergency team performed chest radiographs (x-rays) to ensure his airways were clear before performing more tests. The radiographs revealed alveolar infiltrates in his lungs, which meant substances denser than […]
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