About Dog & Cat Vets in Bray
Companion-animal care is the primary focus of Bray's veterinary clinics.
All three veterinary clinics in Bray cater to companion animals, specifically dogs and cats. Pet owners can expect routine services, including diagnostics, surgeries, and general care. The absence of emergency services means that these clinics are best suited for regular check-ups, vaccinations, and non-urgent treatments. The strong overall clinic depth in Bray ensures that most pet care needs can be met locally, with each clinic offering high-quality services.
There are 3 veterinary clinics listed for Dog & Cat vets in Bray.
Top Rated Dog & Cat Vets in Bray
Top-ranked veterinary practices based on quality, service, and customer reviews
Village Vets Bray is part of the Village Vets group (as indicated by the clinic name and website domain). Recent reviews suggest the clinic frequently sees both dogs and small pets such as guinea pigs and rabbits, with multiple owners describing thorough handling and clear explanations during visits. Decision-relevant feedback is mixed: several owners describe careful support around significant procedures (including surgery to remove an eye) and help with anxious dogs, while a couple of recent reviews describe high costs and organisational issues (including an appointment not appearing on the system and dissatisfaction with progress on an ear problem).
Village Vets Bray is part of the Village Vets group (as indicated by the clinic name and website domain). Recent reviews suggest the clinic frequently sees both dogs and small pets such as guinea pigs and rabbits, with multiple owners describing thorough handling and clear explanations during visits. Decision-relevant feedback is mixed: several owners describe careful support around significant procedures (including surgery to remove an eye) and help with anxious dogs, while a couple of recent reviews describe high costs and organisational issues (including an appointment not appearing on the system and dissatisfaction with progress on an ear problem).
- •Long-running relationships with the practice (10–25+ years) for cats and dogs. - Same-day/fast appointments and being “fit in” when needed. - Complex care experiences are mentioned: surgery, diagnostics (blood tests/full work-up), and physiotherapy support.
- •Long-running relationships with the practice (10–25+ years) for cats and dogs. - Same-day/fast appointments and being “fit in” when needed. - Complex care experiences are mentioned: surgery, diagnostics (blood tests/full work-up), and physiotherapy support.
No corporate group affiliation is mentioned in the information available to us. Based on the written feedback we have, Florence Road Vets is most often described as a general veterinary practice with vets repeatedly called “knowledgeable” and “thorough,” including care for serious cases (one reviewer says their cat’s life was saved after an accident). A minority view strongly conflicts with this: one owner reports they were advised toward euthanasia and major expense, but another clinic resolved the issue with a short operation and the dog recovered fully—highlighting the value of seeking a second opinion if you’re unsure about a recommended plan.
No corporate group affiliation is mentioned in the information available to us. Based on the written feedback we have, Florence Road Vets is most often described as a general veterinary practice with vets repeatedly called “knowledgeable” and “thorough,” including care for serious cases (one reviewer says their cat’s life was saved after an accident). A minority view strongly conflicts with this: one owner reports they were advised toward euthanasia and major expense, but another clinic resolved the issue with a short operation and the dog recovered fully—highlighting the value of seeking a second opinion if you’re unsure about a recommended plan.
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