Veterinary Emergency Group

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3614 Long Prairie Rd
Flower Mound, TX 75022

Veterinary Emergency Group (VEG) is dedicated to providing 24/7 emergency and urgent care for pets, including dogs, cats, and exotic animals. With a focus on customer-centered care, VEG ensures that pet owners can stay with their pets throughout the treatment process, creating a less stressful environment during emergencies.

VEG prides itself on a transparent approach to veterinary care, allowing pet owners to witness life-saving procedures as they happen. The facility features an open concept design that fosters communication and involvement, ensuring that both pets and their owners receive the attention and support they need during critical moments.

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4.59 reviews
Danna L.
7/23/2025

Excellent care for our 3 year old Havanese. We did not have to wait when we arrived. They asked questions and listened to our concerns. Bentley was well cared for, and they kept us aware of his...

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Jessica A.
7/20/2025

Honestly the best vet experience we've ever. especially for an ER VET. Dr Petre and Alex were great, everyone we interacted with was amazing and attentive. I almost wish they could be our regular...

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Rhonda L.
6/25/2025

I brought my corgi, Poly, to Veterinary Emergency Group of Flower Mound after a long, stressful day of vomiting and uncertainty. From the moment we walked in, I felt supported. Dr. Whitwell was...

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Tiffany T.
5/20/2025

This was my first visit to VEG with my dog, who was experiencing some discomfort and redness along her gum line. During the exam, the attending vet asked to trim some hair to get a clearer view,...

Victoria G.
9/1/2025

This place is amazing. I have an anxious German Shepard who isn't the biggest people person. They assured me they were still willing to work with her and treat her. They showed us to a private...

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