Zionsville Country Veterinary Clinic

Zionsville Country Veterinary Clinic Zionsville Country Vet, where it's all about your pet! We love your pet as much as you do! Please be sure to visit our website for more information!

We not only offer general care (needed vaccines/tests/bloodwork), but we also offer specialized care as well. And all of our staff is there to support you from your new pet's arrival and all the growing pains, to having the supportive compassion when you finally have to say goodbye.

As we look back over the past years, we at Zionsville Country Veterinary Clinic realize that the tremendous joys we expe...
05/12/2026

As we look back over the past years, we at Zionsville Country Veterinary Clinic realize that the tremendous joys we experience in sharing our lives with your pets can often be accompanied by the overwhelming sadness of loss. To honor those dear companions who have passed, we invite you to join us in a memorial candle service at Zionsville Country Veterinary Clinic on Saturday, May 16th, 2026 at 1:00pm.

If you have a photo, special memory, or favorite quote we encourage you to bring it to share. If you would like your photo or quote to be included in our digital memorial presentation, please email it to the clinic at [email protected] or text them to 1-317-769-7387.

We hope that you can join us in celebrating the lives of the furry friends who have shared their love with us for so many years.

Sincerely,

The Doctors and Staff of
Zionsville Country Veterinary Clinic

03/23/2026

Guidance and Boundaries are so important to our new furry family members!

03/16/2026

Hello!
It's 5:00 on Monday and our internet and phones are down. If you have an emergency, please contact Medvet at 317-872-8387 or the VCA Urgent care at 317-889-5312.
Thank you and we hope to be back on track soon!

This is an exciting study!
02/23/2026

This is an exciting study!

According to a massive new study from Arizona State University, dogs that live with other animals live healthier, longer lives. And we’re not just talking about other dogs. Cats, chickens, goats, even the occasional ferret counts.

Dr. Noah Snyder-Mackler and his team analysed data from over 21,000 dog owners through the Dog Aging Project, and what they found is kind of wild. Social support was the biggest predictor of a dog’s health. Not the owner’s income. Not how big the house is. Not even how often the dog gets walked.

In fact, the impact of having animal companions was five times stronger than financial status. That’s right. A broke dog with a bestie is likely to be healthier than a lonely rich one.

These dogs showed lower disease risks, better physical mobility, and overall longer lives. It’s like nature's saying: “Hey, friendships matter more than fancy food bowls.”

And it makes sense. Just like humans, dogs are social creatures. They need company. They need interaction. They need to feel like part of a pack. Even if that pack includes a sassy cat who refuses to share the couch.

This doesn’t mean you need to go out and adopt a mini zoo. But if your pup seems lonely, maybe a companion could do more for their well-being than any supplement or vet bill ever could.

So yes, your dog wants cuddles and walks… but also, maybe a roommate.

The real secret to a long dog life? Friendship. Because even dogs know life’s better when you don’t do it alone.

Due to the travel ban, we will be closed today - Monday, January 26th. Stay warm!
01/26/2026

Due to the travel ban, we will be closed today - Monday, January 26th. Stay warm!

12/25/2025

Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays!
Cheers to all who share their lives (and trees) with amazing animals!
Share your own family or holiday photos!!

11/04/2025

This trainer is doing a very good job with positive reinforcement training. Dr. Shari is "Following" her and will gladly share!

This is 2-3 year old Doofy.  He’s a very playful boy who is just not thriving in his new home.  He’s great with dogs but...
09/05/2025

This is 2-3 year old Doofy. He’s a very playful boy who is just not thriving in his new home. He’s great with dogs but prefers to be an only cat. Small children also seem to overstimulate him, so he would appreciate being the only pet that way he can have all of your love and attention.

He is in need of an experienced cat owner who knows how to keep his mind active as well as his body. They also should be mindful of his unique, fun-loving & sometimes ornery personality.

Doofy was found wandering Lebanon, IN as a stray in February of 2024. He has been neutered, microchipped & fully vaccinated. He is ready to connect with the right person who will have the time and patience to make that forever connection.

If Doofy sounds like the perfect pet for you, please reach out via this post and we would be happy to set up a time to meet this handsome, complex love-bugtat

Address

6971 Central Boulevard
Zionsville, IN
46077

Opening Hours

Monday 7:30am - 6pm
Tuesday 7:30am - 6pm
Wednesday 7:30am - 6pm
Thursday 7:30am - 6pm
Friday 7:30am - 6pm
Saturday 7:30am - 12pm

Telephone

+13177697387

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