Additional ways to locate a veterinarian or veterinary services
We have provided names/addresses and phone numbers that have been collected over the last several years through different forums with other pig parents on our vet list and vet map (you can click here to view the vet page), however, there are those of you who live in rural areas that still struggle to find a veterinarian in your particular area. We have compiled additional tools and resources to help you find a vet that may accept your pig as a patient. This will require some footwork on your part. You will have to search and make calls to find one because all of these links will to direct you to a pig specific veterinarian. Please find a vet BEFORE you need one. During an emergency is NOT the time to search for a vet.
Vet locator tools (not pig specific)
http://www.vetlocator.com
http://www.veterinarians.com/services/mobile-vets
http://petvetsearch.com
http://www.veterinarians.com/services/exotic/search
Exotic vet search
http://www.inyourarea.net/exoticvet
Or browse by state
http://www.inyourarea.net/vets
Often times, a vet that specializes in other species, like horses, is also equipped to see pigs.
http://www.horseforum.com/equine-vets
http://www.localranchvets.com
http://www.findalocalvet.com/Find-a-Veterinarian/Farm-Animals.aspx
http://exoticpets.about.com/od/generalresources/a/Exotics-Vet.htm
American college of emergency and critical care (Worldwide)
http://acvecc.org/members.php
A different approach is to find a 4H chapter in your area and see if anyone has a pig vet that may see the pigs in their care
http://www.4-h.org/find-4-h-clubs-camps-programs/
To find an accredited vet hospital
https://www.aaha.org/pet_owner/hospital
To find a specialist worldwide
http://acvecc.org/members
To find a specialist in general (you will have to call and see which vets will see a pig)
http://vetspecialists.com
Information collected and written by Brittany Sawyer 2015
http://www.vetlocator.com
http://www.veterinarians.com/services/mobile-vets
http://petvetsearch.com
http://www.veterinarians.com/services/exotic/search
Exotic vet search
http://www.inyourarea.net/exoticvet
Or browse by state
http://www.inyourarea.net/vets
Often times, a vet that specializes in other species, like horses, is also equipped to see pigs.
http://www.horseforum.com/equine-vets
http://www.localranchvets.com
http://www.findalocalvet.com/Find-a-Veterinarian/Farm-Animals.aspx
http://exoticpets.about.com/od/generalresources/a/Exotics-Vet.htm
American college of emergency and critical care (Worldwide)
http://acvecc.org/members.php
A different approach is to find a 4H chapter in your area and see if anyone has a pig vet that may see the pigs in their care
http://www.4-h.org/find-4-h-clubs-camps-programs/
To find an accredited vet hospital
https://www.aaha.org/pet_owner/hospital
To find a specialist worldwide
http://acvecc.org/members
To find a specialist in general (you will have to call and see which vets will see a pig)
http://vetspecialists.com
Information collected and written by Brittany Sawyer 2015