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1.7 (3 reviews)
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Vets4Pets Belfast

(2 reviews)

So my girlfriend got a puppy, he's very small and very very cute but as with all cute things he…read morecomes at a price. Whilst shopping around for a vet to get him registered to we came across Vets4Pets. What made us opt for them was their 'puppy pack' offer. This includes 2 vaccinations, worm treatments, flea treatments, micro chipping and a free bag of puppy food. All this for only £55. This is a bargain when you consider we were quoted £30 for one injection by another vet. The vet itself is located inside Pets at Home so you'll probably find yourself spending a fortune on animal accessories if you go with this vet. The staff are amazing - really friendly and caring. I am a complete puppy novice so I had a list of questions for them but they answered every single one. Another bonus is that this vet is open until 7pm on week nights so you won't have to take time off work if you're visiting.

We took Ted here when he was a puppy to get his injections and flea/worm treatments. They had a…read morepuppy offer on which made us go with them. A few months after this I took him to get his monthly flea and worm treatment which cost £34 - at that time I didn't think anything off it. I thought that was maybe standard price. I went recently and it only cost £17 for three treatments. The vet had clearly seem me coming and calculated the price in her head. How does it cost £34 for one treatment and £17 for three treatments. Apart from this I don't really have any other complaints with them.

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Pets At Home

(14 reviews)

Pets at Home have absolutely everything your feathered and furry friends could possibly need…read more There's food, toys, beds, blankets, leads, fleeing and worming medication and a vet counter in store. This is a proper, massive pet supermarket and it's delightful to see dogs walking their owners around the store - if only more businesses could be as animal friendly! Plus with their loyalty card scheme they post discount coupons out, addressed to your pet by name, which is cute. Staff are also very knowledgeable, helpful and pleasant. However it drops a couple of stars for the following reasons: ~ A lot of items you buy from Pets at Home you'll find at the same price or cheaper in your local supermarket. So shop around. ~ I believe it unethical to support the breeding, buying and selling of animals as pets especially when sanctuaries and pounds are filled to overflowing with unwanted pets. Stores such as Pets at Home, which sell animals, just exasperate this problem.

A couple of weeks after my lovely pooch died, my almost as lovely other half tipped me into the car…read moreand drove me to Pets At Home. 'You need something small and furry to cuddle,' he opined as he parked, really quite badly, in the massive car park. 'Apart from me, of course.' Well. I'd never thought of getting a rabbit, but when I saw Bailey, lop-eared and twitchy-nosed, in one of the glass enclosures, I became a bit childlike. I bounced on the balls of my feet a bit, tugged at the other half's sleeve and batted my eyelashes in an alluring manner. (Hang on, that last one's just creepy.) The other half went to find a staff member, while I lurked jealously by the bunny's enclosure, shooting filthy looks at anyone who came near. Especially kids. But he was back within a minute with a very impressively knowledgeable sales assistant, who told me everything I needed to know about rabbits and what to get them. (I wasn't listening by this stage because she'd taken the rabbit out for me and I was cuddling her and cooing into her fur [the rabbit, that is, not the sales assistant, because that would also have been creepy]. But a general sense of really-knowing-her-stuff came through the haze of love.) The shop in general is very well equipped with everything you could need for all types of pet, and the prices are really reasonable, with a budget range of essentials like feeding bowls or doggy poop scoopers starting at a quid. So we duly got all the equipment we needed for the new member of the household, which included a special starter deal for the cage, food, feeding bowl, bottles and toys. Then we very gently took that wascally wabbit home. She's well settled in now, leaves little poo balls everywhere and has been the cause of me electrocuting myself three times with a lead she's chewed through. But I loves her. Cheers, Pets At Home.

Braemar Veterinary Clinic - vet - Updated May 2026

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