Brunker Road Veterinary Centre remains open as an essential service. As of Monday 1st June 2020, our protocol has been updated. We are conducting consultations with our vets … [Read more...]
COVID 19 Updated Protocol 19th May 2020
Brunker Road Veterinary Centre remains open as an essential service. As of Tuesday 19th May 2020, our protocol has been updated. We are conducting consultations with our vets … [Read more...]
COVID 19 Updated Protocol 4th May 2020
Brunker Road Veterinary Centre remains open as an essential service. As of Monday 4th May 2020, our protocol has been updated. We are conducting consultations with our vets … [Read more...]
Covid 19 New Protocol 1st April 2020
Brunker Road Veterinary Centre remains open as an essential service. To ensure the continuity of care for your pets, new measures have been introduced to minimise the spread of … [Read more...]
Covid 19 Client Care 25th March 2020
Dear Pet Lovers, The outbreak of COVID-19 is causing concern and uncertainty for many people, including pet owners. Our priorities are the safety and health of our patients, … [Read more...]
Creating the perfect guinea pig diet
Guinea pigs (or cavies) are cute little creatures but they are not easy to feed correctly. The main reason is that guinea pigs are the only species, apart from humans, that … [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...]
Cat hairballs and how to help your feline friend
How to help your cat pass a hairball Hairballs are created when a cat grooms him or herself and ingests a large quantity of hair. This hair does not pass easily through the … [Read more...]
Choosing the best puppy leash and collar made simple
A collar is necessary for attaching your dog’s identification and registration tags, as well as for attaching a lead to take your dog on walks. In many public areas your dog is … [Read more...]
Squamous cell carcinoma in cats (SCC)
The non-pigmented noses and white ear margins of cats are susceptible to repeated sunburn. Solar dermatitis refers to inflammation of the skin due to sun exposure. With time and … [Read more...]