Hannibal Veterinary Clinic

Hannibal Veterinary Clinic Full-service veterinary care, grooming, and boarding—delivered with compassion and care.

☀️ Summer pet check-in!How are your pets spending their summer so far?🐾 Sunbathing?🐾 Swimming?🐾 Destroying toys?🐾 Judgin...
06/01/2026

☀️ Summer pet check-in!

How are your pets spending their summer so far?

🐾 Sunbathing?
🐾 Swimming?
🐾 Destroying toys?
🐾 Judging everyone from the window?

Drop a photo, we miss seeing their furry faces!

Friendly reminder! 🐾 Hannibal Veterinary Clinic is CLOSED today in observance of Memorial Day 🇺🇸We hope everyone has a s...
05/25/2026

Friendly reminder! 🐾 Hannibal Veterinary Clinic is CLOSED today in observance of Memorial Day 🇺🇸

We hope everyone has a safe and meaningful holiday spent with loved ones (both two- and four-legged ❤️). We will reopen tomorrow during normal business hours!

🇺🇸Memorial Day Weekend Reminder🇺🇸As we head into Memorial Day weekend, we remember and honor the brave men and women who...
05/22/2026

🇺🇸Memorial Day Weekend Reminder🇺🇸

As we head into Memorial Day weekend, we remember and honor the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice while serving our country.

Hannibal Veterinary Clinic will be closed on Monday, May 25th in observance of Memorial Day.

If your pet needs medication refills, prescription diets, or preventatives, please contact us before the weekend so we can make sure they are taken care of. 🐾

We wish everyone a safe and peaceful holiday weekend.

📞 WE’RE HIRING — VETERINARY RECEPTIONIST / CLIENT SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE 🐾Hannibal Veterinary Clinic is looking for a fu...
05/18/2026

📞 WE’RE HIRING — VETERINARY RECEPTIONIST / CLIENT SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE 🐾

Hannibal Veterinary Clinic is looking for a full-time Veterinary Receptionist/Client Service Representative to join our team.

This position is much more than answering phones and checking people in. Our front desk team helps keep the entire clinic moving throughout the day while supporting clients, patients, doctors, and staff through both routine visits and emotional situations.

This is a busy position that includes:
🐶 Scheduling appointments
🐱 Answering phones and client questions
🐾 Checking patients in and out
💳 Collecting payments
🩺 Communicating with doctors and staff throughout the day
📋 Multitasking while staying organized and detail-oriented

We’re looking for someone who:
✔️ Communicates clearly and compassionately
✔️ Stays calm under pressure
✔️ Works well in a fast-paced environment
✔️ Is dependable and team-oriented
✔️ Is willing to learn and jump in where needed

Veterinary or medical receptionist experience is a huge plus, but we are willing to train the right person.

Position details:
• Full-time
• Four 10-hour shifts
• Rotating weekends
• Employee discounts + Be Well benefits after probationary period
• PTO after one year of service

We are a busy two-doctor practice with a supportive, team-oriented staff, and we’re looking for someone who wants to become part of that team long-term.

To apply, please send resumes to:
📧 [email protected]

Please share to help us find the right fit! 🐾

To our valued clients and community,Veterinary medicine is an incredibly rewarding profession, but it is also emotionall...
05/15/2026

To our valued clients and community,

Veterinary medicine is an incredibly rewarding profession, but it is also emotionally, mentally, and physically exhausting. Behind every appointment is a team working hard to care for your pets while balancing emergencies, critically ill patients, staffing shortages, and an overwhelming patient load.

Like many clinics right now, we are doing our best to help as many pets as possible. Sometimes that means appointments run behind, lunches get skipped, and emergencies must take priority. We understand waiting can be frustrating, and we truly appreciate your patience and understanding during those moments.

We also want to gently remind everyone that we are a general practice — not a 24-hour emergency hospital. Our doctors and staff are human beings with families, responsibilities, and lives outside of work. The emotional weight carried in this profession is heavier than many realize, and compassion fatigue and burnout are very real struggles in veterinary medicine.

Please know this: we are here because we genuinely care about animals and the people who love them. Kindness and grace toward veterinary staff go further than you may ever know.

Thank you for continuing to support and trust our team. ❤️

🐱 Wellness Wednesday: Cat Wellness Matters Too! 🐾Jameson wanted to remind everyone that cats are masters at acting “fine...
05/13/2026

🐱 Wellness Wednesday: Cat Wellness Matters Too! 🐾

Jameson wanted to remind everyone that cats are masters at acting “fine,” even when they aren’t feeling their best. Many illnesses can go unnoticed until they’ve progressed, so even small changes at home can be important.

Keep an eye out for signs your cat may need to be checked:
🚽 Changes in litter box habits (urinating more or less, accidents, straining)
🍽️ Eating less — or suddenly eating more
💧 Increased thirst
😾 Hiding more often or acting withdrawn
🧼 Less grooming or a dull, unkempt coat
🤢 Vomiting more than occasionally
😿 Bad breath or drooling
⚖️ Weight loss or weight gain

Even subtle symptoms can point to common feline health issues like:
• Dental disease
• Kidney disease
• Diabetes
• Urinary problems
• Thyroid imbalance

🩺 Routine wellness exams and annual labwork help us catch problems early — when treatment is often easier, more effective, and more affordable.

If you’ve noticed changes in your cat’s routine or behavior, we’re here to help. 💙🐾

📸 Featured feline: Jameson

🎗️🐾 Pet Cancer Awareness Month 🐾🎗️Did you know cancer is one of the leading causes of death in older dogs and cats? Whil...
05/11/2026

🎗️🐾 Pet Cancer Awareness Month 🐾🎗️

Did you know cancer is one of the leading causes of death in older dogs and cats? While that sounds scary, the truth is that many pets can live longer, happier lives when cancer is found early.

Cancer happens when abnormal cells grow uncontrollably, forming tumors or affecting organs and blood cells. Some cancers grow slowly, while others can spread quickly—making early detection extremely important.

🔬 Common Types of Cancer in Pets:
• Lymphoma (often affects lymph nodes)
• Mast Cell Tumors (common skin tumors in dogs)
• Mammary Tumors (more common in unspayed females)
• Bone Cancer (often causes limping or swelling)
• Oral Tumors (can cause drooling, bad breath, trouble eating)

👀 Signs Pet Owners Should Watch For:
• New lumps/bumps or swelling
• Weight loss without explanation
• Decreased appetite
• Limping that doesn’t improve
• Persistent vomiting or diarrhea
• Coughing or labored breathing
• Bleeding or discharge from any opening
• Wounds that won’t heal
• Sudden behavior or energy changes

🩺 Why routine exams matter:
Many cancers are first detected during a wellness exam—sometimes before a pet shows obvious symptoms. Annual exams are great, but senior pets (7+ years) often benefit from exams every 6 months, along with routine bloodwork.

💡 Important reminder:
Not every lump is cancer—but every lump should be checked.

If you ever notice a change in your pet, don’t wait. Early intervention can mean more treatment options and better outcomes.

📞 Questions or concerns? Call us at (573) 221-0915
💙 Your pet’s health is always worth checking.

🚧 Friendly Reminder! 🚧Hannibal Veterinary Clinic will be CLOSED Monday, May 11th, 2026 for parking lot repairs and resur...
05/11/2026

🚧 Friendly Reminder! 🚧

Hannibal Veterinary Clinic will be CLOSED Monday, May 11th, 2026 for parking lot repairs and resurfacing.

We will resume normal business hours Tuesday, May 12th, 2026.

We truly appreciate your patience and understanding while we make improvements to better serve you and your pets! 🐾💙

Happy Mother’s Day from all of us at Hannibal Veterinary Clinic! 💐🐾Today we’re celebrating all kinds of moms — dog moms,...
05/10/2026

Happy Mother’s Day from all of us at Hannibal Veterinary Clinic! 💐🐾

Today we’re celebrating all kinds of moms — dog moms, cat moms, human moms, and every loving heart in between. Thank you for giving your babies the love, care, spoiled treats, and endless cuddles they deserve every single day.

A special Happy Mother’s Day goes out to Dr. Welch, Courtney, and Sara — our amazing moms to both humans and fur babies alike. 💚

We’d love to celebrate with you too — drop your favorite selfie with your fur babies in the comments below! 🐶🐱📸

Our parking lot has had more holes than a dog toy after 10 minutes with a Labrador. Good news: it’s finally getting resu...
05/08/2026

Our parking lot has had more holes than a dog toy after 10 minutes with a Labrador.

Good news: it’s finally getting resurfaced!

Hannibal Veterinary Clinic will be CLOSED Monday, May 11th for parking lot repairs and fresh asphalt.

Thank you for bearing with our bumpy entrance over the years — we promise your cars (and coffee cups) will appreciate this upgrade!

Address

3301 Highway MM
Hannibal, MO
63401

Opening Hours

Monday 7:30am - 5:30pm
Tuesday 7:30am - 5:30pm
Wednesday 7:30am - 5:30pm
Thursday 7:30am - 5:30pm
Friday 7:30am - 5pm
Saturday 8am - 12pm

Telephone

+15732210915

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