Orange Veterinary Hospital

Orange Veterinary Hospital Orange Veterinary Hospital is a full-service hospital for dogs, cats and other small pets.

Founded in 1974 by Dr. Michael Lender, Orange Veterinary Hospital cares for dogs, cats, pocket pets and their families in Orange, Milford, West Haven, New Haven, Woodbridge, Bethany, Stratford, as well as many other towns in Connecticut. Orange Veterinary Hospital is now led by Dr. Marc DiBerardino,Dr. Alex Alfaro, Head Technician, Amanda Sheran, and a professional and caring support staff. As a m

ember of your community for over 40 years, we aim to provide the best medical care available for your pet and the best service we can to you and your family.

They may not know it, but our pets show up for us every single day.The quiet comfort, the routines, the way they just si...
05/08/2026

They may not know it, but our pets show up for us every single day.

The quiet comfort, the routines, the way they just sit with us, it all adds up to something bigger than we realize.

Taking care of them is part of taking care of ourselves too.

Some dogs do it out of boredom, some out of habit, and some just because… well, they are dogs. But if it is happening a ...
05/06/2026

Some dogs do it out of boredom, some out of habit, and some just because… well, they are dogs. But if it is happening a lot, or comes with vomiting, low appetite, or behavior changes, it could be a sign something else is going on.

When in doubt, it is always okay to check in. Your dog might not explain it, but we can help you figure it out!

05/04/2026

If your pet is constantly scratching, licking, or chewing, it is not just a phase.

Allergies, skin conditions, and even parasites can all be part of the problem.

If it seems nonstop, it is worth getting to the root of it so they can feel comfortable again.

May is Cancer Awareness Month. Sometimes the smallest changes tell us the most.A new lump, a shift in appetite, a little...
05/01/2026

May is Cancer Awareness Month. Sometimes the smallest changes tell us the most.

A new lump, a shift in appetite, a little less energy than usual, is easy to brush off. But these moments matter.

Early detection can make a real difference, so if something feels off, it is always okay to have it checked.

Today we celebrate the incredible impact adoption can have on both pets and the families who welcome them home.Shelter p...
04/30/2026

Today we celebrate the incredible impact adoption can have on both pets and the families who welcome them home.

Shelter pets bring loyalty, companionship, and joy into the lives of the people who adopt them.

If you have been considering adding a new pet to your family, today is a wonderful reminder to explore adoption.

04/27/2026

Your pet deserves more than routine care.

Our veterinarians and staff work together to provide personalized care, modern treatment options, and the attention that every pet deserves.

Reach out to us today!

Hairballs may seem like a normal part of being a cat owner, but frequent hairballs can be a sign your pet needs a little...
04/24/2026

Hairballs may seem like a normal part of being a cat owner, but frequent hairballs can be a sign your pet needs a little extra support.

On National Hairball Awareness Day, it’s a great time to take a closer look at your cat’s routine. Regular grooming, proper nutrition, and preventive care can all help reduce hairball formation and keep your cat comfortable.

This week we celebrate our veterinary receptionists. Their organization, compassion, and dedication help keep our hospit...
04/22/2026

This week we celebrate our veterinary receptionists. Their organization, compassion, and dedication help keep our hospital running smoothly and ensure every pet receives the care they deserve.

Help us celebrate by thanking a veterinary receptionist for the care and support they provide every day.

If your pet is scratching, licking, or chewing more than usual, it could signal allergies, parasites, or a skin infectio...
04/17/2026

If your pet is scratching, licking, or chewing more than usual, it could signal allergies, parasites, or a skin infection.

Persistent itching can lead to irritated skin and discomfort if the underlying cause is not addressed.

Schedule a visit so our team can help determine what is causing the itching and provide the right treatment.

04/15/2026

Spring means more time outdoors with your pet. It also means increased exposure to fleas, ticks, and mosquitoes that can carry harmful diseases.

Preventative care helps protect your pet so they can enjoy every adventure this season.

Hot spots are painful areas of inflamed skin that can appear quickly and worsen without treatment. They are often caused...
04/10/2026

Hot spots are painful areas of inflamed skin that can appear quickly and worsen without treatment. They are often caused by excessive licking or scratching.

If you notice a red, irritated, or moist patch on your pet’s skin, it should be evaluated by a veterinarian.

Contact us if you notice a possible hot spot so we can help your pet feel better quickly.

Address

356 Boston Post Road
Orange, CT
06477

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 6pm
Tuesday 8am - 6pm
Wednesday 8am - 6pm
Thursday 8am - 6pm
Friday 8am - 6pm
Saturday 8am - 1pm

Telephone

+12037956091

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