Local, Independent Vets in Bruton

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Bruton Vets is an independent, friendly, veterinary practice specialising in small animal medicine and surgery.

Known for our compassion and dedication we provide a caring veterinary service for all our pet patients. If you would like to register with us or book an appointment please call Bruton Vets on 01749 813291.

Bruton Veterinary practice provides a veterinary service for the areas of Bruton, Shepton Mallet, Frome, Warminster, Evercreech, Castle Cary, Ansford, Batcombe, Upton Noble, Wincanton, Mandeville-Lovington area, Westbury, Trowbridge, Oakhill, Radstock, Gillingham , Nunney, Nunney Catch, Sparkford, West Camel, Galhampton, Alhampton, Ditcheat, Pilton, Templecombe and Mere.

We are also the first practice to offer the revolutionary new and cutting edge service – Stem Cell Therapy – for the treatment of arthritis and other degenerative illnesses and injuries in your pets.

For a small monthly fee your pet will get all the essential preventative treatments and 10% OFF all your veterinary bills.

Joining our Pet Health Club is a great way to spread the cost of essential treatments to keep your pet healthy and to save money on any bills at the practice as soon as you join.

Need help paying your vet bills?

carefreecredit-logoThrough our providers, CarefreeCredit, we can offer you INTEREST FREE payment options for your vet bills (anything from £500 to £25,000).

You can apply online in practice, or at home, the application takes 3 minutes to complete, the decision is instant and treatment can begin immediately after approval. You spread the cost of your bill over 12 months with no interest payable, your pet gets the gold-standard treatment they deserve, and we get paid automatically by CarefreeCredit. Quick, simple, minimum fuss!

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A few weeks ago we had an unusual visitor at the practice 🐑

This adorable boy is a Dutch breed of sheep called Zwartbles, so has been called Matthijs, after the Dutch football player Matthijs De Ligt 🇳🇱

Matthijs was born at an unexpected time of year and was unwanted by his mother. So he’s been adopted by vet Charlotte and now lives happily alongside his new mum ✨
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A few weeks ago we had an unusual visitor at the practice 🐑

This adorable boy is a Dutch breed of sheep called Zwartbles, so has been called Matthijs, after the Dutch football player Matthijs De Ligt 🇳🇱

Matthijs was born at an unexpected time of year and was unwanted by his mother. So he’s been adopted by vet Charlotte and now lives happily alongside his new mum ✨Image attachmentImage attachment+1Image attachment

Firework season is upon us and its time to think about our furry friends and get prepared 🐾

ℹ️ According to the RSPCA, 45% of dogs in the UK show signs of fear when they hear fireworks!

🌐 Google ‘signs of fear’ in your species of pet to see if they display fearful behaviour.

Here are a few ideas of how to help your pet. If you are concerned about your animals and would like further assistance, get in touch and we’ll be happy to help✨
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Firework season is upon us and its time to think about our furry friends and get prepared 🐾

ℹ️ According to the RSPCA, 45% of dogs in the UK show signs of fear when they hear fireworks!

🌐 Google ‘signs of fear’ in your species of pet to see if they display fearful behaviour.

Here are a few ideas of how to help your pet. If you are concerned about your animals and would like further assistance, get in touch and we’ll be happy to help✨Image attachmentImage attachment+3Image attachment

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This is Lupin, a female tortie & white cat, who was admitted to the practice for a spay 🐾

🅱️ Benefits of having your cat spayed:
- Reduced risk of uterine infection.
- Reduced risk of uterine/mammory cancers.
- Reduces urge for cats to roam.
- Prevents surprise litters.

❓Why use the Elizabethan Collar?
- To prevent animals from licking and chewing the surgical site, which could cause infection and potentially re-open the wound.

If you have a female cat and are thinking of having her spayed, get in touch for more information and to book in😸
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This is Lupin, a female tortie & white cat, who was admitted to the practice for a spay 🐾

🅱️ Benefits of having your cat spayed:
- Reduced risk of uterine infection.
- Reduced risk of uterine/mammory cancers.
- Reduces urge for cats to roam.
- Prevents surprise litters.

❓Why use the Elizabethan Collar? 
- To prevent animals from licking and chewing the surgical site, which could cause infection and potentially re-open the wound.

If you have a female cat and are thinking of having her spayed, get in touch for more information and to book in😸Image attachmentImage attachment

It’s Veterinary Receptionist Appreciation Day 🎉

A massive thank you to our Receptionists and Client Care team! We want to recognise how hard you work, the compassion you show to our clients and the dedication you give to keep our practice running smoothly 🐾

Thank you💙
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It’s Veterinary Receptionist Appreciation Day 🎉

A massive thank you to our Receptionists and Client Care team! We want to recognise how hard you work, the compassion you show to our clients and the dedication you give to keep our practice running smoothly 🐾

Thank you💙

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Always so kind. Thank you. Love Dolly Eyelashes! Xx

Thankyou you're all brilliant.

Thank you girls 😊

To mark the end of Guinea Pig Awareness Week, here is a collection of staff owned guinea pigs🤎

ℹ️ Little known facts about guinea pigs:
- Spanish explorers first brought guinea pigs to Europe in the 1500s.
- They don’t want to live with rabbits! They have different nutritional needs, different ways of communicating and it may even cause serious respiratory illness.
- Guinea pigs need vitamin C just like humans.
- When born, they have a full coat of fur, open eyes and visible teeth. They can also run almost immediately.
- The world’s oldest guinea pig was called Snowball and lived to be 14 years 10.5 months.

📷We would love to see your guinea pigs below!👇
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To mark the end of Guinea Pig Awareness Week, here is a collection of staff owned guinea pigs🤎

ℹ️ Little known facts about guinea pigs:
- Spanish explorers first brought guinea pigs to Europe in the 1500s.
- They don’t want to live with rabbits! They have different nutritional needs, different ways of communicating and it may even cause serious respiratory illness.
- Guinea pigs need vitamin C just like humans.
- When born, they have a full coat of fur, open eyes and visible teeth. They can also run almost immediately.
- The world’s oldest guinea pig was called Snowball and lived to be 14 years 10.5 months.

📷We would love to see your guinea pigs below!👇Image attachmentImage attachment
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25 High Street, Bruton, Somerset. BA10 0AH

Mon, Wed, Fri 8:30am to 6:00pm
Tue & Thu 8:30am to 7:00pm
Sat 9:30am to 12:30pm
Sun CLOSED

Free Parking

Free Parking Bruton vetsWe have a dedicated car park available for our clients to use while attending their appointments. This is located at the rear of the practice, just turning off of Higher Backway, opposite the free car park.

Are you new to Bruton Veterinary Practice? Thinking of registering your pet?  

Getting started couldn’t be easier. Visit our registration page to find out more.

Meet Stewart

Stewart is Petcare Founder and Director of Veterinary Services for our group.

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Meet Charlotte

Charlotte join Bruton Vets in August 2010, after graduation from the University of Edinburgh.

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Meet Matt

Matt is our Client Care & Operations Director at Bruton Vets. He loves to talk to clients!

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Meet Amy

Amy has been working at Bruton Veterinary Practice since September 2009.

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Meet Steve

Steve is one of our dedicated Stem Cell Veterinary Surgeons at Bruton Vets.

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Meet Tim

Tim graduated from the University of Nottingham in 2012 and joined us in 2024.

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Meet Beth

Beth is the Head Nurse of our dedicated nursing team at Bruton Vets.

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Meet Ashley

Ashley qualified in 2012 and has been with Bruton Vets since 2019 as one of our stem cell nurses.

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Meet Biz

Biz is a student veterinary nurse at Bruton Vets and absolutely loves dogs!

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Meet Sandie

Sandie is our Pet Insurance and Finance Administrator and enjoys getting to know our clients.

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Meet Lucy

Lucy is our Admin Manager and ensures things run smoothly for both clients and our team.

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Meet Megan

Megan joined our team in February 2023 as our Client Care and Sales Administrator.

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We’re always on the look out for caring, experienced, highly-motivated people to join our friendly team here at Bruton Vets.