Bristol County Veterinary Hospital

Bristol County Veterinary Hospital We are a veterinary practice that takes great pride in the outstanding medical care we have provided for over 25 years!

The Bristol County Veterinary Hospital was established by Dr. Amy Hurd in 1988 with the purpose and mission of providing outstanding medical, diagnostic, and surgical treatment with compassion.

Cats are great at hiding illness, which is why routine checkups are so important, even when they seem healthy.💡 Wellness...
08/22/2025

Cats are great at hiding illness, which is why routine checkups are so important, even when they seem healthy.

💡 Wellness exams can help catch issues like dental disease, kidney problems, diabetes, and more before they become serious.

Preventive care helps your cat live a longer, healthier, happier life!

📅 Schedule their checkup today for Take Your Cat to the Vet Day! Visit: https://bristolcountyvet.com/contact/

08/21/2025
Mr. Ferguson posing with Megan!  Isn't he the cutest?!? 😍🐱
08/20/2025

Mr. Ferguson posing with Megan!

Isn't he the cutest?!? 😍🐱

Is your pet showing signs of illness? 🐶🐱 Don’t ignore the warning signs! From changes in appetite to unusual behavior, e...
08/20/2025

Is your pet showing signs of illness? 🐶🐱 Don’t ignore the warning signs! From changes in appetite to unusual behavior, early detection is key. Contact us today to schedule a check-up and keep your pet healthy! ❤️ Visit: https://bit.ly/3E93UUB

Keep your pets safe! A clear photo and proper ID can make all the difference in bringing them home.
08/18/2025

Keep your pets safe! A clear photo and proper ID can make all the difference in bringing them home.

🔍 🐾 It's Check the Chip Day! Time to Make Sure Your Pet's Microchip Info is Up-to-Date!Step 1: Find the Microchip Number...
08/15/2025

🔍 🐾 It's Check the Chip Day! Time to Make Sure Your Pet's Microchip Info is Up-to-Date!

Step 1: Find the Microchip Number
- Check your pet's paperwork from the vet/shelter
- Look for a 9-15 digit number (usually starts with 900, 985, or 956)
- Don't have it? Any vet or shelter can scan your pet to get the number

Step 2: Use the Universal Pet Microchip Lookup Tool
- Go to www.aaha.org/petmicrochiplookup
- Enter your pet's microchip number
- This FREE tool searches ALL major registries at once!

Step 3: Update Your Info
- The lookup will show which registry your chip is registered with
- Contact that registry directly to update your contact info

Helpful Tips:
✅ Update your info whenever you move or change phone numbers
✅ Keep a photo of your pet's microchip paperwork handy

Remember: A microchip is only as good as the current contact information! Take a few minutes today to check yours! 💙

If you ever find a pet wandering alone, don’t worry — there are simple steps you can take to help them get back home saf...
08/13/2025

If you ever find a pet wandering alone, don’t worry — there are simple steps you can take to help them get back home safely. Check for a collar or tags, visit a vet to scan for a microchip, and share their photo on neighborhood pages or apps. You could be the reason they’re reunited with their family. ❤️

Address

288 Fall River Avenue
Seekonk, MA
02771

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 1:30pm
2pm - 6pm
Tuesday 8am - 1:30pm
2pm - 7pm
Wednesday 8am - 1:30pm
2pm - 6pm
Thursday 8am - 1:30pm
2pm - 7pm
Friday 8am - 1:30pm
2pm - 6pm

Telephone

(508) 336-3381

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The Bristol County Veterinary Hospital was established by Dr. Amy Hurd in 1988 with the purpose and mission of providing outstanding medical, diagnostic and surgical treatment with compassion, care and kindness to pets and their people. Our dedicated staff and veterinarians are committed to utilizing our state-of-the-art facility, equipment and therapies to provide unparalleled veterinary care for pets. Bristol County Veterinary Hospital is among the 15% of veterinary hospitals to qualify for accreditation by the American Animal Hospital Association since 2007. Now in our 31st year of service we remain dedicated and committed to quality care and stellar client service.