Brunker Road Veterinary Centre's Winter Desexing Special 20% off our regular fee for desexing dogs & cats in June & July. Desexing not only helps to ensure fewer … [Read more...]
Annual permits will be required for owners of non-desexed cats
On 01.07.2020, NSW State government put in place changes to pet ownership regarding desexing cats & permits. Annual permits will be required for owners of … [Read more...]
Kennel Cough
Kennel (canine) Cough Canine infectious tracheobronchitis (kennel cough) is one of the most common infectious diseases of dogs. It is highly contagious and may be caused by a … [Read more...]
Snake Bites and Pets
In the warmer summer months, snakes become much more active. Because of this, pet owners must be careful to protect their pets from snake bites, and to be aware of the warning … [Read more...]
Clinical Pathology
At Brunker Road Veterinary Centre, we perform a large range of in-house laboratory testing. We offer pre-anaesthetic blood tests, general health profiles and specific profiles. Our … [Read more...]
Dental Radiography
Our state of the art dental X-ray system provides excellent quality and superior oral examination images. Cats and dogs are their own worst enemy as they tend to hide pain. … [Read more...]
Computed Tomography (CT)
Brunker Road Veterinary Centre now has a new CT scanner. The addition of a brand new 16 slice GE Revolution ACT in early 2020 was a large step forward in BRVC improving the … [Read more...]
Deliveries to your door
For your convenience, we have a range of pet supplies that can now be delivered straight to your door. Need pet food, or maybe a bigger size bag of pet food? Flea and tick … [Read more...]
Reluctant To Get Your Dog Desexed?
Non-surgical castration of dogs Many owners, especially male, of male dogs are reluctant to have their dog desexed or 'fixed' - in plain terms, desexing, neutering, or 'fixing' … [Read more...]
How to spot paralysis tick symptoms
The danger of ticks on pets The Paralysis Tick and the Brown Dog Tick are the two most common ticks on dogs. However, it is the Paralysis Tick that is by far the most … [Read more...]