Healthy Pets, Happy Owners
Hebron Veterinary Hospital
Looking for a Veterinarian in the Hebron CT Area?
Call (860) 228-4324

We Keep Our Promises to You and Your Pet
When your pet is sick, you want a doctor who treats them like a member of the family. You care about your pet and you know they deserve the best care possible. They have a right to quality treatment from someone who cares the way you do. If you must leave them behind for an hour or a day, you want to walk away without any doubts. Whatever the condition or illness, you want to trust that your doctor will do their best.
At Hebron Veterinary Hospital, we understand how you feel. We know that no one can love your pet the way you do, but we try to come close. Our staff gives them the care and support they need to reach optimum recovery. We make promises to you and your pets and we do our best to keep them.
- We will treat your pet with compassion.
- Our doctors will always give your pet the best medical care possible.
- The Hebron Veterinary Hospital staff will treat you and your pet with respect, dignity, and compassion.
- We promise to treat you and your pet like family.
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Do I Really Need to Bring My Puppy to Puppy School?
Bringing a new puppy into your life can be an incredibly exciting and joyful experience. However, with this joy comes a lot of responsibility. Puppies require a lot of care and attention, including socialization and training. This is where puppy school comes in. Puppy...
Does Your Puppy Have Too Much Energy? Tips For Spending All Of That Puppy Energy
When do puppies calm down? It can, at times, be frustrating having a high-energy pup. A puppy's energy levels and behaviors change as they grow older. During the early years, they're often full of boundless puppy energy and curiosity. The amount of energy is often...
How To Make Sure Your Senior Pet Is Getting Enough Exercise
Nothing is more important than keeping your dog happy and healthy. And this holds true, especially during their senior years. As pets age, their energy levels reduce, and they may start experiencing joint problems. As such, you may find yourself having to coax your...
Why It Is Important to Bring Your Pet in for Regular Check-Ups at the Vet
Every pet owner wants their furry companion to live a long, full, and healthy life. Regular pet checkups at the vet are a crucial part of safeguarding the health status of your pet. Don't just visit the vet when you suspect something is wrong with your pet. It's vital...
Should You Let Your Child Bring Their Pet to College?
Pets are the perfect companion. Even in college. Who doesn't want to come home from a long day of classes to their furry friend? However, taking care of a pet in college is a huge responsibility. And it's really a situation that depends on the pet and the school. For...
How to Begin to Socialize a Dog That Was Adopted during COVID-19
Pandemic pups grew up in unprecedented times and may have missed out on normal early life experiences. As such, it’s not surprising that dogs adopted during the Covid-19 pandemic experience separation anxiety when away from their owners. Dogs adopted during the...
Your Dog Ate a Non Food Item: What Should You Do?
Small toys, socks, coins, rubber bands – inquisitive pups will swallow just about anything. If the item is small and not toxic, it may pass through your dog's system without causing any health issues. However, if the item is large or sharp, it may cause an obstruction...
How to Make Your Pet the Most Comfortable at the End of Their Life
How can you possibly comfort a dying pet? Dealing with the impending loss of a pet can be unbearable. Pets are beloved members of families all over the world. They bring you joy and comfort and generally make life a little brighter. But sadly, pets are as prone to...
The Best Care Possible
It takes a lot of heartfelt effort to keep our promises to you and your pets. It begins with our firm commitment to maintaining a high standard of care. We continue with our desire to provide the latest diagnostic technology and the most effective treatment techniques available.
- Preventative Care
- Internal Medicine
- Surgery
- Dental Care
- Radiology/Ultrasound
- Senior Wellness
- Laser Therapy
- Acupuncture

Client Testimonials
As sad as this was for me, I am grateful for the kind and empathic care and understanding I received. I won’t forget it ever. Thank you all so very much.”

A Family-Centered Practice
Our town needs a family-based veterinary practice. Hebron Veterinary Hospital gives us the opportunity to provide the family-centered attention your pets deserve. We start each day with a firm commitment to deliver the highest standard of care possible and to help each pet reach maximum healing.
At Hebron Veterinary Hospital, we upgrade our knowledge through continuing education and professional development. We stay informed about technology and medical advances that help us work more effectively and efficiently. We continue learning because it helps us give our patients the best care possible.
Contact Us for Your Veterinarian Needs
We know that we're not your only option for veterinary care. We don’t expect you to walk in the door just because we’re the nearest vet or the only hospital in our small town. We believe that you bring your pets to us because we care and because we provide the quality services your pet deserves.
Phone: (860) 228-4324
Hebron Veterinary Hospital has been a full service compassionate and quality veterinary care center since 1984. Our office is located in Hebron Connecticut and we serve patients from all around Connecticut and specialize in our local service areas of Columbia CT, Glastonbury CT, Marlborough CT, Andover CT, Bolton CT, Willimantic CT, Lebanon CT and Colchester CT.