Borash Veterinary Clinic

(on prospect street)
Pets in Peabody, MA
Pets
Veterinarians

Hours

Monday
Closed
Tuesday
8:00AM - 6:00PM
Wednesday
8:00AM - 6:00PM
Thursday
8:00AM - 7:00PM
Friday
8:00AM - 5:00PM
Saturday
8:00AM - 2:00PM
Sunday
Closed

Location

79 Prospect Street
Peabody, MA
01960

About

At Borash Veterinary Clinic, pet care is our passion. We provide top quality veterinary care for pets of all sizes and life stages including dogs, cats, ferrets, rabbits, guinea pigs, hamsters, birds & reptiles. Since 1979, our mission has been to provide the Peabody community, as well as the surrounding areas, with high-quality veterinary services in a welcoming, pet-friendly hospital setting.

The experienced medical team at Borash Veterinary Clinic is here for all of your pet care needs. We understand that animal companions come in many different breeds, species, and sizes. That’s why pets of all kinds are welcome at our fully-equipped veterinary facility. We are highly trained to care for dogs, cats, ferrets, and exotic pets.

We believe every pet is special and deserving of gentle, compassionate care. For this reason, our facility also serves as a shelter and holding facility for stray animals and lost pets in Peabody and the surrounding areas. If you find a lost or stray pet, please contact us at 978-531-8713 so we can provide the animal with safety and medical care.

If you’ve never visited us before, we invite you and your pet to stop by and check out our facility first hand! We look forward to meeting you and your pet family, and providing your pets with a lifetime of wellness.

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Services

  • Wellness Exams
  • Sick Visits
  • Age-Specific Wellness Plans
  • Vaccinations
  • Parasite Control
  • Dental Cleanings
  • Spay/Neuter Procedure
  • Microchipping
  • On-Site Laboratory
  • Diagnostic Tests
  • Digital X-Ray
  • Endoscopy
  • Ultrasound
  • Electrocardiography
  • Surgical Care
  • Laser Surgery
  • Critical Care
  • Prescription Diets
  • Boarding
  • Lost Pets & Adoptions
  • Nutritional Counseling
  • Behavior Counseling
  • Laser Therapy
  • Dermatology
  • Allergy Testing

Latest

Do you know what to do with your pets in the event of a natural disaster or weather event? READY.GOV Pets and Animals | Ready.gov
🍂We've got a 'Tuesday Tip' for fall pet safety! Watch out for those pesky ticks! Just because fall is here doesn’t mean that ticks aren’t still lurking. In fact, according to the University of Rhode Island, many species of ticks are active even into the winter and can survive the first frost. Here are some tips to keep your pet tick-free this fall: 👉Don’t let ticks cozy up. Eliminate their favorite environments, such as leaf and garden litter, where ticks can sometimes survive even into winter. 👉Check for ticks frequently. 👉Continue using tick control and repellent products, especially if you spend a lot of time outdoors with your pet enjoying activities like hiking, camping, or hunting. 👉Ask us about regular screening for tick-borne infections. (The Companion Animal Parasite Council recommends screening annually for tick-borne infections.) ❓How are you protecting your pet from ticks? Post in the comments (bonus points for pictures) in the comments below 👇
Is your pup feeling cooped up? Training and games are great ways to entertain your dog indoors. Learn more by clicking the link below! PUPPYLEAKS.COM 33 Simple Ways to Keep Your Dog Busy Indoors
Rabies kills tens of thousands of people every year. Here's what you should know. Is your pet due or overdue on his or her rabies vaccine? Give us a call to schedule an appointment at 978-531-8713. CDC.GOV World Rabies Day | CDC
A healthy diet is important for everyone, even your pets! When picking out the right food for your pet, there are important things to consider. To learn more, click the link below. And remember, we're always here to help. If you have any questions about your pet's food, give us a call at 978-531-8713. CDC.GOV Pet Food Safety | Healthy Pets, Healthy People | CDC
These activities will entertain both you and your cat! (And if you happen to capture one of these activities on camera, be sure to share it in the comments below!) PETFINDER.COM How to Play with Your Cat in 9 Fun Ways | Petfinder
Could your cat's personality depend on their sex? What do you think? Post in the comments below! PETFUL.COM Male Cats vs. Female Cats: Is There a Personality Difference?
Download your pet's care and health with our FREE and easy to use app: download.petdesk.com You can download our app to your smartphone and have it link directly to our systems. All of its features are completely free to you for being a valued client. Once you download the app, create an account with the email address we have on file for you. The app will sync your information overnight, so don’t be worried if you don’t see your pet’s history right away, it’ll be there in the morning!
🍂We've got a 'Tuesday Tip' for fall pet safety! ⚠️Watch out for antifreeze toxicity In preparing for the winter months ahead, people tend to use fall to winterize their cars. This often involves changing fluids such as antifreeze, which can be deadly for pets. Consider this: one to two teaspoons of the stuff can kill a 10-pound dog! Less can kill a 10-pound cat.1 Part of the problem is ethylene glycol, a substance in antifreeze that has a sickly-sweet smell that entices pets to lap it up. That’s why it’s important to clean up spills immediately and make sure your pets steer clear of the garage while you’re working on your vehicle. Read Pet Health Network's in-depth article to learn more about the dangers of antifreeze and other automotive fluids: https://www.pethealthnetwork.com/dog-health/dog-toxins-poisons/keeping-your-pets-safe-garage-hazards ❓How are you storing common garage hazards? Post your answer the comments in the comments below 👇 PETHEALTHNETWORK.COM Keeping Your Pets Safe from Garage Hazards
Do you know what the most prevalent diseases are in cats under 10 years old? CATFRIENDLY.COM Periodontal Disease | The Cat Community
📣 Did you know October is National Pet Wellness Month? 👉 By age two, most dogs and cats have already reached adulthood. By the time they reach age four, they're considered middle-aged. At age seven, many dogs and cats have already started their senior years. Because dogs and cats age five to seven times faster than people, an annual visit to the veterinarian every year is equivalent to people seeing their physician or dentist every five to seven years! 📞 People want the best healthcare for themselves and for their pets, and for dogs and cats, this means regular wellness exams. We can tell you how often you're pet should be seen, just give us a call at 978-531-8713 to schedule an exam and we'll work together to create wellness plan specifically for your pet!
If your pup is too plump, you might have to reassess his diet. Never forget that we're here to help! If you have questions or concerns about your dog's weight, just give us a call at 978-531-8713 to schedule an exam with one of our veterinarians. PETS.WEBMD.COM Overweight Dogs and Canine Weight Loss Diets
Rescuing a cat can transform them inside and out, just check out the before and after pictures in the link below! Do you have a rescue kitty? Share his or her pictures in the comments below 👇 BOREDPANDA.COM 147 Powerful Before & After Pics Show How Rescue Can Change A Cat
What are the differences between Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes in dogs, and how does that affect their care? PETMD.COM Diabetes in Dogs: Type 1 vs. Type 2
🍂We've got a 'Tuesday Tip' for fall pet safety! ❗Be careful with decorations 🎃🎄🎉Holidays mean decorations! But be careful about leaving irregularly shaped objects and trinkets around the house. While you might like to get into the seasonal spirit, dogs and cats do too – in the form of sampling, say, decorative gourds or other fall props. Eating strange objects can be dangerous and lead to foreign body obstruction. Learn what to watch for, including symptoms, in our in-depth article about foreign body ingestion. If you have any questions or concerns, you should always visit or call your veterinarian – they are your best resource to ensure the health and well-being of your pets. ❓How do you tackle holiday decor and your pet(s)? Post your answer the comments in the comments below 👇
📣 November is Adopt a Senior Pet Month! If you’ve been thinking about adding a four-legged-friend to your family, consider opening your home and your heart to an older dog or cat in need.💙 While small kittens and puppies may be adorable, older pets are just as loving and loyal as their younger counterparts. Not to mention, adopting a senior animal companion comes with some cool advantages: 🐾 Grown-up pets don’t require the constant monitoring and training that puppies and kittens do. 🐾 Many are already house-trained. 🐾 Since senior pets are fully grown, you’ll be immediately aware of important information like personality type and grooming requirements, making it easier to choose the perfect pet for your family. ❓Did you adopt a senior pet? Post a photo in the comments below 👇, and share his or her story!
To live a long, healthy life, your cat needs proper nutrition. Here are some things to consider when selecting an appropriate diet for your cat. VET.CORNELL.EDU Feeding Your Cat | Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine
Celebrate National Cook for Your Pet Day with these yummy homemade dog treats! Do you make homemade treats for your dog? Share them in the comments below 👇 GOODHOUSEKEEPING.COM 12 Best Homemade Dog Treats to Make for Your Pup
Hello Borash Veterinary Clinic family! We want to continue to be available to you and your pets - this means we need a healthy staff. Please, help keep us safe by wearing your mask whenever you're here for our curbside concierge service. Together, we can protect one another and prevent the potential spread of COVID-19. We greatly appreciate your understanding. ~the team of Borash Veterinary Clinic
Why is your pet's dental health so important? Learn more by clicking the link below 👇 📞 Questions about your pet's dental health? Give us a call at 978-531-8713! PETHEALTHNETWORK.COM All About Dental Health
Hello Borash Veterinary Clinic family! We're honoring Black History Month by sharing ways to celebrate and support 3 times a week for the month of February. Today, we're encouraging you to donate to a black organization. A simple Google search should render you plenty of results, but we're pasting a link below where you can learn more about donating! https://www.naacp.org/
Download your pet's care and health with our FREE and easy to use app: download.petdesk.com You can download our app to your smartphone and have it link directly to our systems. All of its features are completely free to you for being a valued client. Once you download the app, create an account with the email address we have on file for you. The app will sync your information overnight, so don’t be worried if you don’t see your pet’s history right away, it’ll be there in the morning!
Groundhog Day is observed every year, but do you know where it all started? Here are a few fun facts about the most famous Groundhog in Pennsylvania. Share your favorite Groundhog day memory with us and don't forget to look for a shadow! GOODHOUSEKEEPING.COM 8 Surprising Things You Didn't Know About Groundhog Day

Information

Company name
Borash Veterinary Clinic
Category
Pets
Est
1979

FAQs

  • What is the phone number for Borash Veterinary Clinic in Peabody MA?
    You can reach them at: 978-531-8713. It’s best to call Borash Veterinary Clinic during business hours.
  • What is the address for Borash Veterinary Clinic on prospect street in Peabody?
    Borash Veterinary Clinic is located at this address: 79 Prospect Street Peabody, MA 01960.
  • What are Borash Veterinary Clinic(Peabody, MA) store hours?
    Borash Veterinary Clinic store hours are as follows: Mon: Closed, Tue-Wed: 8:00AM - 6:00PM, Thu: 8:00AM - 7:00PM, Fri: 8:00AM - 5:00PM, Sat: 8:00AM - 2:00PM, Sun: Closed.