Lynn Veterinary Hospital

Lynn Veterinary Hospital We are a small animal hospital, offering wellness, dental, and surgical care for cat and dogs.
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Is your pet boarding with us over the holidays? Please be aware that, due to our holiday hours, your drop-off or pick-up...
12/10/2024

Is your pet boarding with us over the holidays? Please be aware that, due to our holiday hours, your drop-off or pick-up times may have changed.
Monday 12/23 - 7am-4pm
Tuesday 12/24 - 7am-11am
Wednesday 12/25 - Closed
Thursday 12/26 - Closed
Friday 12/27 - 7am-4pm
Tuesday 12/31 - 7am-11am
Wednesday 1/1 - Closed
Thursday 1/2 - 7am-4pm

12/06/2024

It’s in a dog’s nature to hide discomfort. You have to look for the signs.
Saying no to walks, avoiding stairs, or preferring the floor to the sofa are just some of the indicators that they’re in need of joint support and care.
Talk to us – and ask about FREE Rejensa® joint care chews Starter pack today.

*First time users only

One of the most popular plants of the holiday season is the poinsettia. This beautiful plant is toxic to pets. It is imp...
12/04/2024

One of the most popular plants of the holiday season is the poinsettia. This beautiful plant is toxic to pets. It is important to keep this plant out of your pets' reach, or better yet, out of your home altogether.

These are our holiday hours for December. Please note that we will be closed on December 26th as well this year.
12/01/2024

These are our holiday hours for December. Please note that we will be closed on December 26th as well this year.

Here's a friendly reminder of our holiday hours for November. Please note we will not have a doctor in the building on t...
11/29/2024

Here's a friendly reminder of our holiday hours for November. Please note we will not have a doctor in the building on the 29th or 30th, but we will be available for scheduling and medication pick-up.

Happy Thanksgiving!We are closed today in observance of the holiday. We will reopen tomorrow and Saturday from 7:00am-12...
11/28/2024

Happy Thanksgiving!
We are closed today in observance of the holiday. We will reopen tomorrow and Saturday from 7:00am-12:00pm for appointment scheduling and medication pick-up only. We will not have a doctor in the building.

Even the food that is "safe" can cause problems! Keep your holiday spread to the humans only!
11/27/2024

Even the food that is "safe" can cause problems! Keep your holiday spread to the humans only!

How important is vaccinating your dog against parvo?Parvo is a virus that can strike an unvaccinated puppy or even older...
11/25/2024

How important is vaccinating your dog against parvo?
Parvo is a virus that can strike an unvaccinated puppy or even older dogs that have never been vaccinated or have not had their vaccines updated. Parvo is a harsh disease that causes vomiting, diarrhea, and dehydration, among many other things. It's an expensive disease, ranging from $2500-$6000+ to treat and there are no guarantees treatment will be successful. It is far more affordable to vaccinate your dog. If your dog has never been vaccinated or their vaccines have lapsed, they will require an initial vaccine and 1-2 boosters 3-4 weeks apart depending on age to ensure full immunity. After this series is completed, the vaccine is done once annually.
If you have questions or would like to schedule your dog's vaccines, please reach out today!

As we approach the time of year where we eat and eat and eat, here is a reminder of the foods that are toxic to your pet...
11/22/2024

As we approach the time of year where we eat and eat and eat, here is a reminder of the foods that are toxic to your pets. This list is not necessarily all-inclusive, but includes the most common foods that your pets may come into contact with.

Do you have enough food and medication to get through the holiday? With our limited holiday hours and staffing next week...
11/20/2024

Do you have enough food and medication to get through the holiday? With our limited holiday hours and staffing next week, we may take longer to fill your orders, so please check your supplies and call now for refills!

There's nothing better than sharing your holiday traditions with friends and family members, including those with four l...
11/18/2024

There's nothing better than sharing your holiday traditions with friends and family members, including those with four legs. Keep your furry family members safe this holiday season with these tips:

Be Bright About Holiday Lights
Where there are holiday lights, extra electrical cords and plugs are sure to follow. As far as pets are concerned, these items aren’t about supplying power, but rather providing more chew-toy options. To help prevent shocks, burns or more serious injuries, Pet Parents should make sure all cords are taped down or covered.

Decorate with Care
Pets look at Christmas trees and see elaborate scratching posts. That’s why Pet Parents should see potential danger and securely anchor trees to the ceiling and avoid hanging tinsel and other tempting decorations within paws’ reach.

Provide Your Pets with a Silent Night
Visitors are not always a welcome diversion for pets. During holiday parties, it’s important to provide a safe, quiet place where pets can retreat from all the noise and confusion. If a pet happens to be more social, make sure when guests come knocking he doesn’t go running out the door. But no matter what their personality, all pets should wear ID at all times.

Keep Treats out of Reach
A holiday meal is not necessarily a special treat for pets. Pets simply do not have the same digestive system or nutritional needs as people. For example, chocolate (even in small quantities) can be toxic to dogs and cats.
There are other hidden holiday dangers for pets. For example, mistletoe, holly berries and poinsettia plants can be poisonous; and if eaten, pine needles can result in internal puncture wounds.

Does the busyness of the holiday season stress your pet? If you'd like to explore options to help your pet through the h...
11/16/2024

Does the busyness of the holiday season stress your pet? If you'd like to explore options to help your pet through the holidays, now is the time to reach out! Call or text us to find out how we can help you and your pet navigate the holiday season more comfortably.

Just a friendly reminder that we will be closed on Thursday November 28th for Thanksgiving. We will be open from 7a-12p ...
11/14/2024

Just a friendly reminder that we will be closed on Thursday November 28th for Thanksgiving. We will be open from 7a-12p Friday the 29th and Saturday the 30th, but we will not have a doctor in the building on those days. However, we will be available to schedule appointments and pick up medications.

Is your pet boarding with us over the Thanksgiving holiday? Please be aware that, due to our holiday hours, your drop-of...
11/12/2024

Is your pet boarding with us over the Thanksgiving holiday? Please be aware that, due to our holiday hours, your drop-off or pick-up times may have changed.
Wednesday 11/27 - 7am-4pm
Thursday 11/28 - Closed
Friday 11/29 - 7am-11am
Saturday 11/30 - 7am-11am
Monday 12/2 - 7am-4pm

Address

2111 E 900 S
Lynn, IN
47355

Opening Hours

Monday 7am - 5pm
Tuesday 7am - 5pm
Wednesday 7am - 5pm
Thursday 7am - 5pm
Friday 7am - 5pm
Saturday 7am - 2pm

Telephone

+17658741777

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