Hours:
Monday - Friday
7am to 6pm

Saturday
8am to 1pm

* On staff full time Master Trainer

* Climate Controlled Boarding Facilities

* Complete Grooming Services

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Hickory Plaza Veterinary Clinic, LLC
5710 Hickory Plaza
Nashville, TN. 37211
Phone: 615-833-3945
Fax: 615-331-6669

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Helpful Links



American Association of Feline Practitioners
The American Association of Feline Practitioners improves the health and welfare of cats by supporting high standards of practice, continuing education, and scientific investigation.

American Heartworm Society
The mission of the American Heartworm Society is to be the global resource for the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of heartworm disease.

American Kennel Club
Learn about the special rewards and privileges that come with AKC registration.

ASPCA
The ASPCA was the first humane organization in the Western Hemisphere. Our mission, as stated by our founder, Henry Bergh, in 1866, is “to provide effective means for the prevention of cruelty to animals throughout the United States.”

Association of American Veterinary Medical Colleges
The Association of American Veterinary Medical Colleges (AAVMC) represents its member institutions in its collective dealings with governmental bodies, veterinary medical organizations, the animal and human health industry, educational and scientific organizations and the public. The association also promotes the priority areas of academic veterinary medicine, which include: increasing human resources, infrastructure support and research funding; providing adequate financial support for students and the overall diversification of the veterinary medical profession.

CareCredit
A credit card for my pet? Well, yes, for your pets healthcare needs — and yours too.
You can use the card over and over either for follow-up visits with your veterinarian or to pursue the pet dentistry you've wanted. Whether it's an everyday checkup, or an emergency surgery, we offer you convenient monthly payment options, so you can worry about the important stuff. You know, like playing fetch and learning new tricks.

Cat Fanciers' Association
At this site, you'll find information on cat shows, cat breeds and cat care, and a showcase of top winning cats. You'll also find the latest news about CFA and this Web site, a tour of CFA's history, structure and goals, as well as the latest issue of Fanc-e-Mews, our free online magazine, and the Fanc-e-Classifieds, your purr-fect one-stop shopping place for all your feline needs.

Happy Tales
Happy Tales Humane is a non-profit organization dedicated to improving the quality of life of animals in Middle Tennessee by rescuing, caring for, and finding adoptive homes for unwanted pets; by taking action to prevent pet overpopulation; by fostering a respect for all life; by encouraging volunteerism; and by educating the community about responsible pet guardianship.

HomeAgain
Microchips are designed to last your pet’s entire lifetime and, once enrolled, they link to a permanent record of your owner information. Your microchip comes with a personal listing in our lost pet database, and this translates to anytime/anywhere pet recovery services. Over 50,000 vets and animal shelters across the country are equipped with scanners that can read your pet’s microchip. So, HomeAgain members can breathe a little easier knowing their lost cat or dog can be identified whether he’s 3 or 3,000 miles away from home.

Nashville Humane Association
The Nashville Humane Association is one of the oldest service organizations in Nashville. The roots of NHA can be traced back to a society founded in 1887 to protect children from inhumane working conditions and draft horses from mistreatment. This non-profit organization was incorporated in 1946 to protect the well being of animals in Davidson County. The Nashville Humane Association is committed to: promoting humane treatment of animals, finding good homes for stray or abandoned dogs and cats, educating the public about their responsibility to help control the pet population, and providing treatment and care to ensure the well being of animals in our community.

Nashville - Metro Animal Care and Control
Metro Nashville Animal Control promotes responsible pet ownership, prevents the spread of animal borne diseases, enforces animal control ordinances including animal cruelty and neglect, protects the public from nuisance animals running at large, provides temporary shelter for stray, unwanted or homeless animals, offers pets for adoption that have been screened, vaccinated, and spayed or neutered.

Rainbows Bridge
Rainbows Bridge is a virtual memorial home for your departed love ones. Whether furry, feathered or scaled, all are welcomed at Rainbows Bridge.

Tennessee Rescue Groups and Shelters
A great resource for locating a rescue group or shelter in Tennessee.


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