Veterinarians and Animal Hospital in Granger, IN
Providing Superior Veterinary Care
for Over 40 Years
Welcome to Kryder & Harr Veterinary Clinic! Our animal hospital has been a fixture in the Granger community since 1981, practicing full-service veterinary medicine for all our pet parents and their furry family members. At KHVC, we pride ourselves on our history, of providing excellent customer service for our clients, along with dedicated, compassionate, and exceptional medical care for all of our patients.
Our Animal Hospital’s Mission Statement
We, as a team, are here to provide excellent medical care throughout your pet’s life. We focus on compassionate care, relieving pain, and extending the quality of life for your pet, while providing educated and pleasant service for you!
Get to Know Our Veterinarians & Animal Hospital
Take a tour of the animal hospital or get to know our veterinarians. If you would like to schedule an appointment, please call or email us today! You are also welcome to stop by for a live tour of our animal hospital, and be sure to visit us on Facebook. We feel obliged to deliver the best service to our community, not only for Granger but also for South Bend and Mishawaka.
Happy Clients + Happy Pets!
Our Blog
Dealing with Eye Injuries in Pets: What You Need to Know
When a pet experiences an eye injury, the symptoms can appear suddenly—and often look more alarming than they are. From minor irritations to more serious trauma, a dog eye injury should never be ignored. Whether your pet comes in from the yard squinting or you notice unusual discharge or swelling, prompt attention can make all…
Seizures in Pets: What and What Not to Do
Watching a pet experience a seizure can be overwhelming. It’s a moment that often leaves pet owners feeling helpless, confused, and scared. Seizures in pets may last only a few seconds, but those moments can feel much longer when you’re unsure what’s happening or how to respond. This blog will walk you through what you…
Pancreatitis in Pets: Causes, Symptoms and Treatments
A diagnosis of pancreatitis in dogs or cats can come as a surprise to many pet owners, especially if the signs were subtle or mistaken for something else. This condition affects the pancreas, an organ responsible for producing enzymes that aid in digestion and hormones that regulate blood sugar. When the pancreas becomes inflamed, it…


