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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.
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3 clinicsVillage Vets Bray is part of the Village Vets group. Recent feedback paints a largely positive picture, with owners frequently praising the team’s kindness, clear communication, and gentle handling of both dogs and small pets such as guinea pigs and rabbits. More mixed comments centre on cost and organisation, including one complaint about an appointment not appearing on the system and another about charges linked to a rabbit post-mortem referral.
- •Reviewers often describe the vets as thorough, professional, caring, and easy to trust, with named praise for Pete, Dr Jen, Emma, and Andrew Byrne. - Fast access to care is a recurring theme, including urgent appointments offered the same morning and pets being fitted in quickly when needed. - Communication is regularly highlighted in a positive way, with clear explanations during visits and detailed follow-up emails or phone check-ins after treatment.
Florence Road Vets is a Bray veterinary practice with no corporate group affiliation mentioned in publicly available information. Feedback most often presents it as a general practice with knowledgeable, thorough vets and a caring, friendly team. Reviews include examples of routine care and treatment after a serious accident, though there is also a notable negative outlier from one dog owner who felt euthanasia and major costs were raised too early.



