Stonehouse has 3 dog and cat vets. Compare clinics by reviews, opening hours, and published prices.
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Stonehouse, Gloucestershire
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About Dog & Cat Vets in Stonehouse
Stonehouse's clinics focus primarily on companion animals.
All clinics in Stonehouse predominantly focus on treating dogs and cats, which aligns with the town's absence of farm or large-animal services. This focus on companion animals ensures that pet owners can rely on local practices for routine and non-urgent care, such as vaccinations, diagnostics, and surgeries. Pet owners looking for specialized treatments or care for less common pets may need to seek services beyond Stonehouse.
Top Rated Dog & Cat Vets in Stonehouse
Top-ranked veterinary practices based on quality, service, and customer reviews
Our Score (70/100)
Stonehouse Veterinary Practice presents itself as an independent clinic and a veterinary nurse training facility. It offers routine care alongside more advanced medical and surgical work, with diagnostics and inpatient support on site....
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Stonehouse Veterinary Practice presents itself as an independent clinic and a veterinary nurse training facility. It offers routine care alongside more advanced medical and surgical work, with diagnostics and inpatient support on site. Recent reviews continue to describe a caring team, clear communication, and strong support for both straightforward appointments and more complex cases.
Our Score (56/100)
- Recent feedback is largely very positive about the team’s kindness, friendliness, and the way pets and owners are looked after. - A cat owner praised the practice’s communication during dental surgery, saying the vet and receptionist...
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- Recent feedback is largely very positive about the team’s kindness, friendliness, and the way pets and owners are looked after. - A cat owner praised the practice’s communication during dental surgery, saying the vet and receptionist were informative and attentive to the cat’s comfort. - One owner was especially grateful for the aftercare after their dog was put to sleep, mentioning a sympathy card and thoughtful cremation and ashes arrangements.
Our Score (56/100)
- Strong praise for home visits: owners say pets are noticeably calmer when seen at home, including anxious dogs, elderly pets, and very large dogs that are hard to get into a car. - End-of-life care is a major theme: several reviewers...
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- Strong praise for home visits: owners say pets are noticeably calmer when seen at home, including anxious dogs, elderly pets, and very large dogs that are hard to get into a car. - End-of-life care is a major theme: several reviewers describe at-home euthanasia as gentle and well explained, with repeated mention of respect, dignity, and a calm manner on a very difficult day. - Clear communication and treatment planning: reviewers mention Pablo talking them through options and what to expect, including one case involving an older dog with a leg lump where amputation was chosen.





