Brooker Ridge Animal Hospital

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12/20/2021
01/28/2020

Inguinal Hernia in a puppy. A puppy presented with bilateral inguinal hernia. Surgery was performed by Dr. Zak Saleh at Brooker Ridge Animal Hospital.

02/06/2019

A three year old Doberman presented to Brooker Ridge Animal Hospital for limping, draining abscess, and suspected foreign body in the paw. Over the last 10 months the patient has received multiple treatments, antibiotics, pain killer, and flushing by the regular vet but without improvement, then cytology and culturing performed by a referral veterinary facility who recommended also CT scan. Even with CT scan done the stick does not show up. CT scan report recommended amputation of a digit for severe panosteitis (bone inflammation). Surgery was performed at Brooker Ridge Animal Hospital by Dr. Zak Saleh who also followed up on the patient until complete recovery.

08/19/2017
08/19/2017
04/24/2017

Call us today at 905-898-1010 to book your appointments. Please mention SPRING PROMO when booking :) Offer ends May 27, 2017.

Exam fee: $30 (New Clients only)
Dentistry: $350 (Extraction extra)
Vaccination: $45 (Rabies/Distemper)
Heartworm Test: $25
Cat Neuter: $80
Kitten Spay: $120
Cat Spay: $150
Cat Declaw: $249
Dog Neuter start at $165
Dog Spay starts at $199

10/21/2016

Starting Thursday, November 10th we are holding a rabies vaccine program at our hospital. Get your pets vaccinate for rabies for just $20 (cash only)! Microchipping is also available at an extra cost. Only for a limited time! This offer will be available until Friday, December 9.

09/07/2016

Uncooperative cat? Try these simple tricks!

06/29/2016

Blocked Cat!
Feline Urologic Syndrome ‘FUS’ is a common syndrome in male cats, it is known in veterinary parlance as a ‘blocked tom’ or ‘blocked cat’. Urethra of male cats is narrow at the pe**le part particularly close to the tip. Any sediment, mucous, or stones coming from the urinary bladder passing through the urethra could block the pe**le urethra.
If the flow of urine stops, waste products such as Blood Urea Nitrogen, Creatinine, Potassium build up in the blood stream causing azotemia and hyperkalemia (increase potassium in the blood). It is known in veterinary parlance as a ‘blocked tom’ or ‘blocked cat’.
Cats that are blocked often show the following signs:
• Repeatedly visiting the litter box (noting or few drops of urine produced often mistaken for constipation)
• Straining
• Crying or howling
• Licking at the ge****ls
• Hiding
• Painful abdomen
• Vomiting
If you notice your cat showing any of the above signs, get right in to see an emergency veterinary services. Don’t wait as a few hours can make a big difference. Cats with urinary obstruction require immediate urinary catheterization to release the urine, any delay can result in kidney damage or death.
The course after unblocking these cats is just unpredictable. Some cats are released from the hospital never to suffer another episode, while others will have repeated urinary obstructions in days, weeks, or years later.

05/20/2016

How the lazy exercise 😜

05/17/2016
Available now for adoption! Contact Finley Cat Rescue today
05/12/2016

Available now for adoption! Contact Finley Cat Rescue today

All cats and kittens adopted through Finley Cat Rescue are spayed/neutered, vaccinated, vet checked and microchipped.

05/12/2016
05/08/2016

Address

107-525 Brooker Ridge
Newmarket, ON
L3X2M2

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 8pm
Tuesday 9am - 8pm
Wednesday 9am - 8pm
Thursday 9am - 8pm
Friday 9am - 8pm
Saturday 10am - 7pm

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