About Dog & Cat Vets in North Dublin City
Companion-animal clinics are predominant in North Dublin City.
The town's veterinary landscape is tailored to companion animals, with all 14 clinics treating dogs and cats. This focus aligns with the urban community's needs, ensuring comprehensive care for pets, from routine check-ups to more complex treatments. Clinics like Dublin Bay Vets and Bull Wall Veterinary Clinic are top-rated, providing high-quality care. Mid-ranked clinics like Clontarf Veterinary Clinic play a crucial role in managing everyday needs, such as vaccinations and non-urgent treatments, thereby supporting the community's overall pet health.
There are 13 veterinary clinics listed for Dog & Cat vets in North Dublin City.
Top Rated Dog & Cat Vets in North Dublin City
Top-ranked veterinary practices based on quality, service, and customer reviews
Bull Wall Veterinary Clinic is presented on its website as aiming for a compassionate standard of care, and the latest reviews describe a practice that handles day-to-day pet care as well as more complex situations. Owners mention long-term support over many years (including end-of-life care for a dog), and also describe the clinic treating species some other practices declined—such as a guinea pig. Several reviews give concrete examples of decision-making that prioritised the pet’s needs over rushing into procedures (trying home management first, then proceeding to surgery when needed) and fitting patients in quickly when the situation changed.
Bull Wall Veterinary Clinic is presented on its website as aiming for a compassionate standard of care, and the latest reviews describe a practice that handles day-to-day pet care as well as more complex situations. Owners mention long-term support over many years (including end-of-life care for a dog), and also describe the clinic treating species some other practices declined—such as a guinea pig. Several reviews give concrete examples of decision-making that prioritised the pet’s needs over rushing into procedures (trying home management first, then proceeding to surgery when needed) and fitting patients in quickly when the situation changed.
- •Clear explanations and time in the consult: owners mention staff talking through options and answering questions in detail. - Handling and reassurance, including being gentle with older dogs and helping owners feel calmer about what’s happening. - Urgent help and continuity: one review describes short-notice care for a significant injury/seizure with bandaging, medication, referral, and a later check-in call.
- •Clear explanations and time in the consult: owners mention staff talking through options and answering questions in detail. - Handling and reassurance, including being gentle with older dogs and helping owners feel calmer about what’s happening. - Urgent help and continuity: one review describes short-notice care for a significant injury/seizure with bandaging, medication, referral, and a later check-in call.
Dublin Bay Vets is a small-animal clinic where reviews frequently describe detailed follow-up and communication (for example, follow-up phone calls after procedures, and a clear follow-up email after a consultation). Online booking and WhatsApp aftercare are both mentioned as part of how the practice runs.
Dublin Bay Vets is a small-animal clinic where reviews frequently describe detailed follow-up and communication (for example, follow-up phone calls after procedures, and a clear follow-up email after a consultation). Online booking and WhatsApp aftercare are both mentioned as part of how the practice runs.
Village Vets Cabra operates under the “Village Vets” brand, with reviews describing a clinic used for everything from routine preventative care to urgent pain cases and end-of-life support. Recent reviewers give concrete examples of quick pain relief and a “watch and wait” approach for a dog that had collapsed, annual cat vaccinations with extra questions addressed (diet and a minor injury checked in the same visit), and staff helping owners through euthanasia. Owners also mention a recently renovated, brighter waiting area with the option to sit separately from dogs.
Village Vets Cabra operates under the “Village Vets” brand, with reviews describing a clinic used for everything from routine preventative care to urgent pain cases and end-of-life support. Recent reviewers give concrete examples of quick pain relief and a “watch and wait” approach for a dog that had collapsed, annual cat vaccinations with extra questions addressed (diet and a minor injury checked in the same visit), and staff helping owners through euthanasia. Owners also mention a recently renovated, brighter waiting area with the option to sit separately from dogs.
Village Vets Coolock appears to run a pet plan (mentioned by an owner with three dogs on it) and is frequently described in reviews as a clinic that takes time to answer questions and explain procedures and costs before booking. Recent reviews mention cat and dog appointments, including spaying, and some owners specifically note staff handling nervous dogs well.
Village Vets Coolock appears to run a pet plan (mentioned by an owner with three dogs on it) and is frequently described in reviews as a clinic that takes time to answer questions and explain procedures and costs before booking. Recent reviews mention cat and dog appointments, including spaying, and some owners specifically note staff handling nervous dogs well.
More Dog & Cat Vets in North Dublin City
Additional veterinary clinics serving the area
Dogs Trust is a dog welfare charity focused on dog care and rehoming (rather than a typical veterinary practice). From the website and reviews, it appears set up for adoption/rehoming with on-site facilities where people can visit dogs, plus practical support through the adoption process. Reviewers repeatedly mention a modern, clean environment for the dogs, staff/volunteers who guide adopters throughout, and training support being provided.
Dogs Trust is a dog welfare charity focused on dog care and rehoming (rather than a typical veterinary practice). From the website and reviews, it appears set up for adoption/rehoming with on-site facilities where people can visit dogs, plus practical support through the adoption process. Reviewers repeatedly mention a modern, clean environment for the dogs, staff/volunteers who guide adopters throughout, and training support being provided.
Decision-relevant specifics owners mention include
- •Vaccinations and check-ups for dogs and cats (including first vaccinations). - Dental treatments for cats (one review references dental costs as “not so cheap,” while another says prices are “reasonable”). - EU pet passports for cats (mentioned in a multi-cat rescue context).
Decision-relevant specifics owners mention include
- •Vaccinations and check-ups for dogs and cats (including first vaccinations). - Dental treatments for cats (one review references dental costs as “not so cheap,” while another says prices are “reasonable”). - EU pet passports for cats (mentioned in a multi-cat rescue context).
Experiences are mixed: many clients describe clear explanations and frequent updates (including daily check-ins during hospital care), while one review alleges serious problems with consent for procedures and accuracy of clinical records.
Experiences are mixed: many clients describe clear explanations and frequent updates (including daily check-ins during hospital care), while one review alleges serious problems with consent for procedures and accuracy of clinical records.
- •Owners commonly mention staff taking time to explain care and answer questions, which helps them feel at ease. - Follow-up contact after visits is specifically described (next-day call and a further check-in a week later). - Several long-term clients say they consistently return with multiple dogs and feel the clinic has helped through serious health situations (including a report of life-saving treatment twice for one dog).
- •Owners commonly mention staff taking time to explain care and answer questions, which helps them feel at ease. - Follow-up contact after visits is specifically described (next-day call and a further check-in a week later). - Several long-term clients say they consistently return with multiple dogs and feel the clinic has helped through serious health situations (including a report of life-saving treatment twice for one dog).
Fox Veterinary Clinic is a family-run small animal practice. Based on its stated services (in-house lab, diagnostic imaging, surgery, dentistry, laser therapy) and multiple reviews describing very unwell dogs being treated quickly with ongoing aftercare and contact, it appears set up for both routine care and more urgent medical work. Review experiences are mostly positive—especially around clear explanations and end-of-life care—though one recent reviewer alleges their cat returned “in a worse condition” and calls the clinic “money seekers,” which conflicts with the broader tone of the other reviews.
Fox Veterinary Clinic is a family-run small animal practice. Based on its stated services (in-house lab, diagnostic imaging, surgery, dentistry, laser therapy) and multiple reviews describing very unwell dogs being treated quickly with ongoing aftercare and contact, it appears set up for both routine care and more urgent medical work. Review experiences are mostly positive—especially around clear explanations and end-of-life care—though one recent reviewer alleges their cat returned “in a worse condition” and calls the clinic “money seekers,” which conflicts with the broader tone of the other reviews.
Dogs Aid Assisi Clinic is part of Dogs Aid, a dog rescue organisation operating since 1987, focused on rescuing, rehabilitating, and rehoming unwanted and abandoned dogs. From the latest reviews available, the clinic is commonly used by owners for routine vet help (an “itch” treated is specifically mentioned) and for last-minute urgent check-ups near closing time. Several reviewers also emphasise low-cost care, including one stating there are “no consultation fees,” while others describe long waits due to queues (around 2 hours mentioned).
Dogs Aid Assisi Clinic is part of Dogs Aid, a dog rescue organisation operating since 1987, focused on rescuing, rehabilitating, and rehoming unwanted and abandoned dogs. From the latest reviews available, the clinic is commonly used by owners for routine vet help (an “itch” treated is specifically mentioned) and for last-minute urgent check-ups near closing time. Several reviewers also emphasise low-cost care, including one stating there are “no consultation fees,” while others describe long waits due to queues (around 2 hours mentioned).
Our Score (64/100)
- •Some owners report decisive help for acute issues (for example, examining and treating a dog with a swollen face when other vets allegedly wouldn’t). - A reviewer thanks the clinic for support in helping pay for an operation. - Multiple negative reviews mention process and communication problems: long waits while pets are taken in/out of sight, and disagreements about treatment plans and follow-up (ringworm medication duration and whether a return visit was expected).
- •Some owners report decisive help for acute issues (for example, examining and treating a dog with a swollen face when other vets allegedly wouldn’t). - A reviewer thanks the clinic for support in helping pay for an operation. - Multiple negative reviews mention process and communication problems: long waits while pets are taken in/out of sight, and disagreements about treatment plans and follow-up (ringworm medication duration and whether a return visit was expected).
From the latest written reviews available, owners repeatedly describe support with end-of-life care (including taking a booking “at the 11th hour”) and staying involved through complex cases, including arranging a referral for emergency surgery and “a number of investigations” to reach a diagnosis.
From the latest written reviews available, owners repeatedly describe support with end-of-life care (including taking a booking “at the 11th hour”) and staying involved through complex cases, including arranging a referral for emergency surgery and “a number of investigations” to reach a diagnosis.
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