Wabash Valley Animal Hospital

(on springhill)
Veterinarians in Terre Haute, IN
Veterinarians

Hours

Monday
8:00AM - 6:00PM
Tuesday
8:00AM - 6:00PM
Wednesday
8:00AM - 6:00PM
Thursday
8:00AM - 6:00PM
Friday
8:00AM - 6:00PM
Saturday
8:00AM - 11:00AM
Sunday
Closed

Location

1624 E Springhill Dr.
Terre Haute, IN
47802

Photos

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Services

  • Deworming
  • Heartworm Tests
  • Patella Surgery
  • Injury Repairs
  • Teeth Cleaning
  • Oral Surgery
  • Haircuts
  • Nail Care
  • Indoor Dog Runs
  • Cat Condos
  • Dog Walking

Latest

WE WILL BE CLOSED MONDAY SEPTEMBER 7TH IN OBSERVANCE OF LABOR DAY. WE HOPE YOU HAVE A WONDERFUL WEEKEND!
We just wanted to let you know that our phones are out and will not be restored until 7 pm. We are sorry for the inconvenience.
HAPPY 4TH OF JULY! JUST A REMINDER THAT WE WILL BE CLOSED SATURDAY JULY 4TH AND WILL RE OPEN MONDAY JULY 6TH HAVE A FUN AND SAFE WEEKEND!
JULY 4TH SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS Like many Americans you may be planning 4th of July activities. While these may be fun for us they can be terrifying for your furry friends. Preparing ahead of time can help them through this holiday and possibly save their life. Both the ASPCA and PAW have listed ways you can prevent your holiday celebration from turning into a tragedy. Here are 10 tips on how to keep your pet from panicking this Fourth of July weekend. 10. Keep your pet indoors at all times! It may seem obvious but even if your pet is used to being outside, the panic from fireworks may make them break their restraint or jump a fence to find safety. Side note…fireworks can go on for a week or two before and after the 4th of July so keep a close eye on them. 9. Don’t put insect repellant on your pet that isn’t for pet use. The same tip applies to applying “people” sunscreen on your pet. What isn’t toxic to humans can be toxic to animals. The ASPCA lists the poisonous effects of sunscreen on your pets as “…drooling, vomiting, diarrhea, excessive thirst and lethargy.” Deet, a common insecticide, may cause neurological issues. 8. Alcohol drinks poison pets! If your pet drinks alcohol, they can become dangerously intoxicated, go into coma, or in severe cases, die from respiratory failure. 7. Going to a Fireworks Display? Leave your pet at home. The safest place for your pet is at home, not in a crowded, unfamiliar and noisy place. The combination of too many people and loud fireworks will scare them and make them want to seek shelter. Locking them in the car is not an option: your pet could over heat and suffer brain damage and heat stroke 6. Have your pet properly identified! The most important identification to have on your pet is an ID collar with your name and phone number. Also consider fitting your pet with microchip identification. It is also a good idea to have a recent picture of your pets in case you have to put up signs. 5. Keep your pet away from Glow Jewelry. The ASPCA states that while not highly toxic, “excessive drooling and gastrointestinal irritation could still result from ingestions and intestinal blockage could occur from swallowing large pieces of the plastic containers” 4. NEVER use fireworks around pets! While lit fireworks can pose obvious danger to your pets, unused fireworks can be hazardous as well. Some fireworks contain potentially toxic substances such as arsenic, potassium nitrate, and other heavy metals. 3. Don’t give your pet “Table Food”. You may be tempted to slip some snacks to your pet at a backyard barbeque but beer and chocolate and other festive foods such as onions, coffee, avocado, grapes & raisons, salt and yeast dough are all possible hazards for your dogs and cats. 2. Lighter fluid and matches are harmful to pets. The ASPCA lists chlorates as a harmful chemical substance found in some matches that if ingested, can cause your pet difficulty in breathing, damage blood cells or even cause cause kidney disease. Lighter fluid can cause skin irritation, respiratory issues and gastric problems if ingested. 1. Citronella insect control products. Oils, candles, insect coils and other citronella-based repellants are irritating toxins to pets. The result of inhalation can cause respiratory illnesses such as pneumonia, and ingestion can harm the nervous system.
We will be closed tomorrow, Friday January 1st for New Years Day. We will be open Saturday January 2nd from 8am to noon and normal hours on Monday January 4th. We hope you all have a safe and wonderful New Years!
Merry Christmas Everyone!! Just a friendly reminder that we are closed Thursday Dec 24th and Friday the 25th. We will re open Saturday December 26th from 8 am to noon.
A big shout out and thank you to Sally Harrison for our lunch today!! Olive Garden salad, lasagna, chicken parm, spaghetti, Alfredo, breadsticks, tea and lemon aid!! We also had the cutest paw print cookies! It was all delicious and we really appreciate you thinking of us!
We have some grooming appointments available before Christmas. Jerrica is grooming on Tuesdays and Thursdays now. Give us a call if you would like to schedule one!
JUST A FRIENDLY REMINDER....WE WILL BE CLOSED TODAY, FRIDAY DECEMBER 11TH FROM NOON TO 2 PM. THANK YOU FOR YOUR PATIENCE!

Information

Company name
Wabash Valley Animal Hospital
Category
Veterinarians
Est
1974

FAQs

  • What is the phone number for Wabash Valley Animal Hospital in Terre Haute IN?
    You can reach them at: 812-299-2200. It’s best to call Wabash Valley Animal Hospital during business hours.
  • What is the address for Wabash Valley Animal Hospital on springhill in Terre Haute?
    Wabash Valley Animal Hospital is located at this address: 1624 E Springhill Dr. Terre Haute, IN 47802.
  • What are Wabash Valley Animal Hospital(Terre Haute, IN) store hours?
    Wabash Valley Animal Hospital store hours are as follows: Mon-Fri: 8:00AM - 6:00PM, Sat: 8:00AM - 11:00AM, Sun: Closed.