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Highfield Veterinary Kilcock is part of the Highfield Veterinary Group. It offers routine care through to urgent and emergency situations, alongside practical options such as repeat prescriptions and pet health plans. Recent feedback is consistently positive, with owners highlighting a kind, knowledgeable team, supportive handling in difficult situations, and thoughtful follow-up.
- •Compassionate, friendly care from Ronald and the wider team, especially during stressful visits. - A calm approach with nervous pets, alongside clear explanations that owners describe as honest and reassuring. - Continuity of care, with one owner particularly valuing that the same vet sees their pets and gets to know them.
- •Reviewers repeatedly praise Joe’s professionalism, knowledge, and manner. - Clear, straightforward advice is a recurring theme. - Responsiveness and listening to clients are highlighted in more than one review.
Irish Equine Centre in Naas is an ISO-accredited laboratory focused on independent diagnostics, alongside education and research for the horse industry. Its core emphasis is equine testing, with additional laboratory services for farm, companion and zoo animals, as well as environmental and commercial testing. It appears to be set up primarily as a testing service, with sample submission forming a central part of how clients use the lab.
Thomas P. Hore Equine (Horse Happy Veterinary Services) presents itself as an independent, family-run equine practice focused on horses only. The practice offers portable equipment for yard visits and also has premises for examinations, treatments, and small surgeries.
Horse Happy Veterinary Services is an independent, family-run equine practice in Gorey, Wexford, with brand new premises. It focuses on horse care, with recent feedback highlighting clear explanations around diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment planning. Owners also mention on-site imaging, including X-rays and ultrasound when a mains power supply is available.
All Creatures Vet Centre appears to focus on veterinary physiotherapy and rehabilitation rather than routine general veterinary care. The clinic’s published services and customer feedback point particularly to structured mobility support, including underwater treadmill work for injury recovery, conditioning, and arthritis management. Feedback also highlights a patient, adaptable approach for dogs that are anxious or not easy to handle.
DSPCA Mobile Unit is part of the Dublin Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, operating as a charity rather than a corporate vet group. It is set up as a mobile vet clinic within a wider animal-care organisation in Rathfarnham, with services extending beyond veterinary work into rehoming and pet support facilities. Recent feedback is mixed: many reviewers praise helpful, caring staff, while others raise concerns about communication and transparency around adoptions.
- •Recent visitors consistently describe it as a lovely place for short walks and trails, with plenty of chances to spend time outdoors around the donkeys. - Reviews often call it a strong family outing, especially for children, with comments about learning more about donkeys as part of the visit. - The animals’ welfare and calm temperament stand out in feedback, with people describing the donkeys as happy, playful, curious, and clearly well looked after.
- •Many positive reviews come from long-standing clients who say they have brought cats and dogs here for years and value the practice’s kindness, professionalism and continuity of care. - Several reviewers praise the staff for being welcoming and informative, and one first-time visitor says their dog was seen straight away and a plan was made. - One detailed positive review highlights thoughtful handling of an anxious rescue cat, including repeat blood pressure checks in different circumstances and a note added to the pet’s file about stress when left alone.
