Brunswick Place Veterinary Clinic

Brunswick Place Veterinary Clinic Basingstoke's premier Veterinary Surgery, offering outstanding pet care at affordable prices. We have a wide range of services for you to browse.

Established in 1947, Brunswick Place Veterinary Clinic boasts more than 70 years' experience within the veterinary care field. All of our vets are registered with the British Veterinary Association and are members of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons. Here at Brunswick Place Veterinary Clinic our dedicated team and extensive facilities enable us to offer a comprehensive range of veterinary

services. Free veterinary advice and seasonal offers are also available to keep the cost of your petโ€™s health to a minimum. Not only do we have the very best in veterinary professionals on hand to look after your pet, but also high quality, modern equipment in our diagnostic suite to allow us to carefully monitor your pet. Our high-tech equipment allows us to provide the very best care for your pet.

Merry Christmas to all of ourclients and furry friends - we know all of our patientshave been very good this year, so we...
25/12/2025

Merry Christmas to all of our
clients and furry friends - we know all of our patients
have been very good this year, so we hope they have
lots of presents under the tree!

Happy Woofmas and Meowy Catmas from Oscar, Flynt, Erica, Archie, Binx, Enzo, Rizzo, Reggie, Dolly and Winnie.

Not forgetting Darcy and Gypsy ๐ŸŒˆ

Its Christmas eve!! All the staff here at Brunswick are fully in the Christmas sprit ๐ŸŽ…๐ŸŽ…๐ŸŽ„๐ŸŽBut, we are all here as normal ...
24/12/2025

Its Christmas eve!! All the staff here at Brunswick are fully in the Christmas sprit ๐ŸŽ…๐ŸŽ…๐ŸŽ„๐ŸŽ

But, we are all here as normal for any of your pets needs, we are running appointments until 6pm.

Emergency only appointments between 6:15pm -7pm

We are sure our furry friends would think festive food is delicious, but their tummies might not! A lot of the food we i...
23/12/2025

We are sure our furry friends would think festive food is delicious, but their tummies might not! A lot of the food we indulge in around Christmas is highly toxic and dangerous to our pets.

Always double check food is safe before giving it to your pet.
If they have eaten something they shouldnโ€™t, they can usually be given an injection to induce vomiting, provided it is within four hours of ingestion.

Fast action can be enough to avoid toxicity, so if you are concerned about something your pet has eaten,
please do give us a call!

For more information on how to keep your furry friends safe over the festive period, please visit:
https://www.vetcollection.co.uk/health/keeping-pets-safe-at-christmas/

Gift wrap is dangerous for pets because it can cause intestinal blockages if ingested, leading to serious health issues ...
22/12/2025

Gift wrap is dangerous for pets because it can cause intestinal blockages if ingested, leading to serious health issues that may require emergency surgery.

The primary dangers come from wrapping paper, ribbons, and bows, which can also cause choking or internal damage.

For more information on how to keep your furry friends safe over the festive period, please visit:
https://www.vetcollection.co.uk/health/keeping-pets-safe-at-crhistmas/

Christmas and New Year Opening HourChristmas Eve - 8am - 7pmChristmas Day - CLOSEDBoxing Day - CLOSED27th December - 8am...
21/12/2025

Christmas and New Year Opening Hour

Christmas Eve - 8am - 7pm
Christmas Day - CLOSED
Boxing Day - CLOSED
27th December - 8am - 12pm
28th December - CLOSED
29th December - 8am -7pm
30th December - 8am -7pm
New Years Eve - 8am - 7pm
1st January - CLOSED
2nd January onwards - times as usual

The safest toy options include durable rubber toys, certain rope toys and some stuffed toys with no small, detachable pa...
18/12/2025

The safest toy options include durable rubber toys, certain rope toys and some stuffed toys with no small, detachable parts.

Always choose toys appropriate for your dog's size and chewing style, and supervise them to prevent choking or ingestion
of small parts.

You can find all our top tips on on how to have a pet
safe festive period here:
https://www.vetcollection.co.uk/health/keeping-pets-safe-at-christmas/

17/12/2025

As the dark nights draw in and we wind down towards a well-earned break, we often look forward to a break in routine to let us reset.

Unfortunately, the same canโ€™t be said for our pets. Often the things we enjoy most about the festive period can cause extra stress and worry for our furry family members.

For more information on how to keep your pet stress free over the festive period, please visit:
https://www.vetcollection.co.uk/health/give-your-pets-a-stress-free-festive-period/

If chewed, electric wires can cause burns or even electrocution. Even just exploring new wires during play can cause acc...
16/12/2025

If chewed, electric wires can cause burns or even electrocution.
Even just exploring new wires during play can cause accidents if they are pulled.

If you need extra wires for lights or decorations, make sure any cables are kept hidden or out of reach of curious pets to avoid them getting caught up in them.

For more information on how to keep your pets safe over the festive period, please visit:
https://www.vetcollection.co.uk/health/keeping-pets-safe-at-christmas/

If you are visiting friends or family and staying for any length of time, itโ€™s always wise to find out first whether you...
15/12/2025

If you are visiting friends or family and staying for any length of time, itโ€™s always wise to find out first whether your dog will be welcome.

Ask if there will be any other dogs or cats there and also whether there will be any small children

Only take your dog if you know you can keep them safe in someone elseโ€™s house.

For more information on safe travel with your furry friends, please visit:
https://www.vetcollection.co.uk/health/travelling-with-your-pet/

12/12/2025

Pets should always be supervised around decorations.

If chewed or swallowed, foreign objects can cause damage to the intestines or even a life-threatening obstruction.

Cats in particular are often drawn to tinsel; though this can be extremely dangerous if
swallowed.

For more information on how to keep your furry friends safe over the festive period, please visit:
https://www.vetcollection.co.uk/health/keeping-pets-safe-at-christmas/

When walking your dog in cold weather, limit walk duration, especially for smaller dogs, and watch for shivering or whin...
11/12/2025

When walking your dog in cold weather, limit walk duration, especially for smaller dogs, and watch for shivering or whining, as they can get cold and frostbitten.

You can protect your dog with a coat and booties, by trimming paw fur and always rinsing paws after walks to remove salt or ice.

For more information on how to keep your furry friends safe over the festive period, please visit:
https://www.vetcollection.co.uk/health/keeping-pets-safe-at-christmas/

The Christmas period can bring a lot of excitement and for those of us with pets we often want them to join in the fun. ...
10/12/2025

The Christmas period can bring a lot of excitement and for those of us with pets we often want them to join in the fun.

However, the holiday period can also bring some hazards for our furry friends with it, which we will be highlighting regularly in the lead up to Christmas.

You can find all our top tips on on how to have a pet safe festive period here:
https://www.vetcollection.co.uk/health/keeping-pets-safe-at-christmas/

Address

Basingstoke
RG213NN

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 7pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 7pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 7pm
Thursday 8:30am - 7pm
Friday 8:30am - 7pm
Saturday 9am - 12pm

Telephone

+441256473371

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