1.Enter your city or zip code

Don’t be afraid, it’s totally free to use, and no Russian bots are tracking you. Search for sporting dog vets close to home or (pro tip) look up an accredited vet near your hunting travel destination.

Enter City/State or ZIP Code

2.Refine your results

Sort veterinarians by the specific services you’re looking for or expand your search area to include more results in rural areas. Don’t see your favorite sporting dog vet? Fill out our referral form and we’ll slip some perks your way if they join.

3.Browse their profiles

It’s cool and encouraged to creep profiles here. All of the veterinarians in our network are reviewed and accredited, and the services they offer are verified. Check out the Hunt.Vet score, which gives you an honest, straightforward numerical estimate of just how invested these vets are in the sporting dog community. It’s our own algorithm, and we don’t let anyone bribe us into padding their score.

4.Take action

  • We're glad you asked. The Hunt.Vet Score sets us apart from any other veterinary directory. We want you to get a sense of how invested in the sporting dog community the vets in our network are. The higher the score, the more likely the veterinarian is to hunt, own sporting dogs, or have a practice philosophy that is compatible with the hunting dog lifestyle. In a sense, they're one of us.

    The Hunt.Vet score can't be bought, sold or manipulated. It's our guarantee to you that we've done our homework for who appears in our searches.

  • Every vet in our database has a special interest in sporting dogs and providing services of high value to the hunting dog community. A lower score doesn't mean the vet isn't qualified. In fact, some of the best vets we know don't hunt and don't own sporting dogs. Nonetheless, they "get it," have a sound foundation in working dog medicine, and provide services our community is seeking.

  • We're growing and adding new vets to our database daily, and we could use your help. If you don't see a vet in your ZIP code, expand your search parameters to include a wider area. In some rural areas, the closest hunting dog vet may be a longer (but worthwhile) drive.

  • We want to be an inclusive place for all sporting dog vets to have a profile and a presence. Conduct an advanced search for them by name or services they offer. If they haven't built a profile yet, invite them to join our network, and we'll hook you up if they create a Hunt.Vet profile.

  • Yours. Definitely yours.

Give them a call, request an appointment or get directions to their practice all from their profile. You can even request a chat directly with vets who are participating in the Chat with a Vet program.