New Haven Veterinary Hospital

New Haven Veterinary Hospital Emergency on call number for clients:
855.280.6134

We are a small animal hospital that offers preventative healthcare, surgery, medical care, dentistry, xray, laser therapy, in house blood testing, boarding, grooming, microchipping, pet food/supplies, and after hours emergency care to our clients.

08/29/2025

Learning how to leash train a cat allows you to take your feline friend on an enriching walk outside your home while keeping them safe and secure.

08/28/2025

Cats can't see all colors, but they can see blues and greens best. You can take this into consideration when selecting toys for your cat or training them.

08/27/2025

Post-vet visit trauma is common for a cat after a vet visit, but don't need to be the norm. Take care prior to their visit to keep your cat relaxed and happy.

08/26/2025

Training cats is wonderful for their body, mind, and stress levels. With the right training, just about any cat can learn helpful behaviors and tricks.

08/25/2025

Cat crate training is straightforward with positive reinforcement and is important to do in some situations, like emergencies and long-distance trips

08/24/2025

Some clinginess in cats is normal, but if it's a problem, you may need to learn how to manage your clingy cat. Possible causes include boredom and stress.

08/23/2025

Preference for high places is part of a cat's genetic makeup. High perches are a key resource every cat needs to feel safe and secure for numerous reasons.

08/22/2025

Unsure if your cats are fighting or playing? Learn from these tips and tricks how to identify the signs that your cats are having fun or should be separated.

08/21/2025

From health concerns and sleep quality to emotional bonding, there are pros and cons to consider before letting your dog or cat sleep in your bed.

08/20/2025

Cat pupils react to more than just light changes--cat pupils can reveal a lot about your cat’s mood, instincts, and even their health.

08/19/2025

Pets are long-term commitments and often, giving pets as gifts leads to challenges for the owner and pet, resulting in the pet being surrendered to a shelter.

08/18/2025

Your pet doesn't understand daylight saving time, but the time change can affect their circadian rhythm and have a negative impact on their routine.

Address

105 Industrial Dr
New Haven, MO
63068

Opening Hours

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

Telephone

+15732377387

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