Brown dog being examined at vet

Dog & Cat Vets in Ireland

Showing 561-570 of 674 clinics

#561
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Our Score (38/100)

5.0(8)
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dog
cat
cow
pig
  • The most consistent feedback is about a kind and considerate manner. - Several reviews are brief but clearly positive, describing great service and recommending the practice. - One owner specifically mentions a dog receiving acupuncture over several months and doing well, with thanks directed to Evie.
#562
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Our Score (38/100)

5.0(5)
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
rabbit
cow
pig

Shanahoe Vet Clinic is a veterinary practice in Scotchrath, Laois. Its public review profile is small but very positive, with owners highlighting friendly staff and reliable service. Ownership is not stated publicly.

#563
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Our Score (38/100)

4.2(5)
Treats:
dog
cat
cow
pig

Lower Ormond Veterinary Eyrecourt is a general veterinary practice, and the written feedback available most often discusses routine dog care and surgery. Reviews mention vaccinations, microchipping and spaying, including one detailed account of stress-conscious handling and pre- and post-operative support for an older dog. Recent feedback is mixed overall: several reviewers praise the team’s kindness and care, while one reviewer describes a serious disputed experience involving a pregnant dog and lack of payment-plan options.

#564
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Our Score (38/100)

5.0(2)
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
rabbit
cow
pig

Tom Burke Veterinary Services is a veterinary clinic in Ballyhaunis, Mayo. Publicly available information remains very limited, so there is little detail on its facilities, opening hours, or specific clinical services. Its Google profile currently shows a 5.0-star rating from 2 reviews, although the review content offers almost no written detail.

#565
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Our Score (37/100)

5.0(3)
Treats:
dog
cat
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Veterinary Advances appears to be linked through its website to the Irish Equine Centre in Tully East, Kildare, which operates as an ISO-accredited diagnostic laboratory rather than a typical appointment-based veterinary clinic. Its focus is on independent testing across equine, farm, companion, zoo, commercial/food and environmental areas, alongside education and research. The clinic name and website branding do not fully align, so the exact relationship is not clearly explained online.

#566
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Our Score (37/100)

4.0(49)
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
rabbit
cow
pig
  • Several owners give very strong praise for end-of-life care, describing John Collins as compassionate, careful, and supportive during difficult euthanasia appointments. - One reviewer specifically highlights knowledge and experience, recommending him highly. - Negative feedback centres on communication and out-of-hours handling, including a complaint about being told to contact their usual vet when calling about a sick dog.
#567

Pets First

Enniscorthy

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Our Score (37/100)

3.9(32)
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
rabbit

Pets First in Enniscorthy appears to operate primarily as a pet rehoming centre rather than a general veterinary clinic. It focuses on rehoming dogs, with reviews describing a friendly, low-pressure adoption process and staff who aim for a good match between pet and owner. Pre-adoption care commonly mentioned by adopters includes vet checks, microchipping, vaccinations and neutering support.

#568
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Our Score (37/100)

4.9(17)
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
rabbit
cow
pig
  • Welcoming atmosphere: several reviewers mention feeling warmly received when they arrived. - Clear communication: owners repeatedly say the team explained everything well and gave helpful information during appointments. - Thorough, kind care: Lorna is singled out in one review for being especially thorough, while another owner praised the care given to a very frightened dog.
#569
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Our Score (36/100)

4.8(47)
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
rabbit
cow
pig
  • Fast help in urgent situations: Reviews mention pets being seen straight away first thing in the morning and the clinic helping at unsociable hours. - Caring, professional approach: Owners describe the team as kind, compassionate, courteous, and friendly, with several comments praising how well animals were looked after. - Persistence with treatment: Specific examples include recovery after treatment for suspected pneumonia and prolonged care for parvovirus, with euthanasia described in one review as a last resort rather than a quick decision.
#570
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Our Score (36/100)

4.9(27)
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
rabbit
cow
pig

Rowanberry Veterinary Surgery is a small practice in Doora, Clare, used by clients for general veterinary care, with especially strong feedback around cats and longer-running cases. Reviews consistently mention Frances Browne, often noting that she can fit in short-notice appointments when other clinics cannot. Clients also highlight a broad treatment style that discusses natural remedies alongside conventional medicines, and careful surgical work such as very small spay incisions in female cats.

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