About Dog & Cat Vets in Tallaght
Companion-animal clinics serve the Tallaght community.
The clinics in Tallaght are primarily focused on providing care for companion animals such as dogs and cats. This specialization ensures that pet owners have access to services tailored for their pets, covering routine check-ups, vaccinations, and general health care. The strong community involvement reflected in the high number of reviews indicates that pet owners value and trust the local veterinary services.
There are 3 veterinary clinics listed for Dog & Cat vets in Tallaght.
Top Rated Dog & Cat Vets in Tallaght
Top-ranked veterinary practices based on quality, service, and customer reviews
Village Vets Tallaght is part of the Village Vets group. Recent reviews suggest it’s set up for ongoing dog care from puppyhood through to more complex follow-ups, with multiple owners mentioning repeat visits over several years. Concrete examples include: puppy vaccinations with vets taking time to answer questions; an annual/monthly vet (pet health) plan that owners say covered yearly vaccinations and multiple check-ups (including for IVDD); and support around end-of-life care for a dog a family hadn’t previously brought there.
Village Vets Tallaght is part of the Village Vets group. Recent reviews suggest it’s set up for ongoing dog care from puppyhood through to more complex follow-ups, with multiple owners mentioning repeat visits over several years. Concrete examples include: puppy vaccinations with vets taking time to answer questions; an annual/monthly vet (pet health) plan that owners say covered yearly vaccinations and multiple check-ups (including for IVDD); and support around end-of-life care for a dog a family hadn’t previously brought there.
The Animal Hospital is a veterinary practice with a very high Google rating (4.8 from 730 reviews), with recent feedback repeatedly naming individual vets (Michael and Cathy) for patient consultations and clear explanations. The latest reviews include one serious complaint: a cat booked in for a routine neuter was reportedly ear-tipped after being mistaken for a stray, with the owner saying consent wasn’t obtained and that the cat was collared and microchipped. Other recent owners describe unhurried appointments (“never feel under pressure”), good care for an older dog, and gentle handling during treatment for a cat’s leg injury.
The Animal Hospital is a veterinary practice with a very high Google rating (4.8 from 730 reviews), with recent feedback repeatedly naming individual vets (Michael and Cathy) for patient consultations and clear explanations. The latest reviews include one serious complaint: a cat booked in for a routine neuter was reportedly ear-tipped after being mistaken for a stray, with the owner saying consent wasn’t obtained and that the cat was collared and microchipped. Other recent owners describe unhurried appointments (“never feel under pressure”), good care for an older dog, and gentle handling during treatment for a cat’s leg injury.
- •Patience with difficult or nervous dogs: owners describe staff taking extra time and being understanding with a dog that wasn’t compliant during visits. - Long-term relationships: some reviewers mention using the clinic for many years (including one owner over 14 years and another over 4 years). - Disagreement about clinical judgement/costs: one reviewer alleges a vet couldn’t confirm a cat’s neuter status via physical exam and wanted “exploratory” surgery, which the reviewer associated with increased cost.
- •Patience with difficult or nervous dogs: owners describe staff taking extra time and being understanding with a dog that wasn’t compliant during visits. - Long-term relationships: some reviewers mention using the clinic for many years (including one owner over 14 years and another over 4 years). - Disagreement about clinical judgement/costs: one reviewer alleges a vet couldn’t confirm a cat’s neuter status via physical exam and wanted “exploratory” surgery, which the reviewer associated with increased cost.



