About Dog & Cat Vets in Drogheda
Companion-animal care is the primary focus of the veterinary clinics in Drogheda.
Both All Pets Veterinary Hospital and Westgate Veterinary Clinic specialize in treating companion animals, specifically dogs and cats. This focus ensures that pet owners in Drogheda have access to dedicated services for routine care, surgery, diagnostics, and dental procedures. The clinics' high review counts, totaling 963, indicate a strong presence of companion-animal services, despite the absence of emergency care.
There are 2 veterinary clinics listed for Dog & Cat vets in Drogheda.
Top Rated Dog & Cat Vets in Drogheda
Top-ranked veterinary practices based on quality, service, and customer reviews
Facility features mentioned
- •Segregated waiting areas and separate wards (website), echoed by reviews describing separate cat/dog areas
- •Designated consult rooms (website); owners mention exam rooms that help pets get in/out with minimal contact
- •Two theatre spaces (website)
Facility features mentioned
- •Segregated waiting areas and separate wards (website), echoed by reviews describing separate cat/dog areas
- •Designated consult rooms (website); owners mention exam rooms that help pets get in/out with minimal contact
- •Two theatre spaces (website)
Westgate Veterinary Clinic is an independently founded practice (established in 1986 by William Burgess and John Russell) that treats both small animals and large/farm animals, and states it provides 24/7 care. Recent reviews give concrete examples of that around-the-clock support, including vets coming out late at night so a dog “didn’t have to suffer thru the night,” and a case where a vet (Dr. Jasone) took a critically ill 10‑week‑old kitten home to continue care outside working hours.
Westgate Veterinary Clinic is an independently founded practice (established in 1986 by William Burgess and John Russell) that treats both small animals and large/farm animals, and states it provides 24/7 care. Recent reviews give concrete examples of that around-the-clock support, including vets coming out late at night so a dog “didn’t have to suffer thru the night,” and a case where a vet (Dr. Jasone) took a critically ill 10‑week‑old kitten home to continue care outside working hours.
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