North Carolina & Tennessee

Sporting Dog Veterinarians

Bob Strong, DVM - Huntersville, NC

Johanna Parker, DVM - Elizabethtown, NC

Nicole Brinson, DVM - Richlands, NC

David Huff, DVM - Clayton, NC

Shannon Donaho, DVM - Mebane, NC

David Edwards, DVM - Nashville, TN

Benjamin Kinney, DVM - Memphis, TN

Steve Ladd, DVM - Nashville, TN

Frank Davis, DVM - Knoxville, TN

Tennessee, known for its rolling hills, forests, and farmland, provides a variety of habitats ideal for hunters with pointing and flushing dogs. The state is home to populations of bobwhite quail, pheasant, and wild turkey, particularly in areas like the Highland Rim and the Cumberland Plateau. Popular hunting grounds include the Cherokee National Forest and the Land Between the Lakes National Recreation Area, both of which offer large tracts of public land where dogs can work over mixed terrain. Nearby cities like Nashville and Knoxville provide convenient access to these hunting hotspots, making Tennessee a prime location for bird hunters looking to enjoy both upland and field hunting with their dogs.

North Carolina is equally rich in bird hunting opportunities, with its varied terrain ranging from the Appalachian Mountains to the coastal plains, providing ample habitat for game birds. The state's abundant wildlife areas, such as the Croatan National Forest and the Pisgah National Forest, are excellent for quail and grouse hunting, particularly for dogs that enjoy working in dense cover and varied terrain. Additionally, North Carolina’s coastal plains, particularly near towns like Wilmington and New Bern, offer good hunting for waterfowl and upland species. The state’s combination of mountainous regions, fertile valleys, and coastal habitats allows hunters to work their dogs in a variety of settings, from chasing quail in the pine forests to tracking ruffed grouse in the higher elevations.

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The hunting dog community wants veterinarians who are pragmatic, empathic, and have a sound understanding of and appreciation for working dogs. We also want a vet who is willing to take time to listen to the unique needs of those of us who share our lives with canine athletes. Check out our Five Essential Qualities Hunting Dog Owners Seek in a Veterinarian.

Sporting dog enthusiasts are also seeking specialized services to keep their canine companions in top condition:

  • Traditional Chinese Medicine

  • OFA and PennHip Certification

  • Nutrition Consultations

  • 24/7 Emergency Services

  • Canine Massage

  • Behavior Consultations

  • Sports Medicine

  • Fear Free Handling

  • Vaccine Titers

  • Puppy Tail Docking and Dew Claws

  • After-Hours Emergency Services

  • Underwater Treadmill

  • Therapeutic Cold Laser

  • Rattlesnake Vaccine and Antivenin