About Farm & Large-Animal Vets in Thomastown
Farm and large-animal veterinary services in Thomastown:
There are no veterinary clinics in Thomastown offering farm or large-animal services. Pet owners with farm animals will need to seek services outside of Thomastown, as the local clinics specialize in companion-animal care. This focus ensures a high level of expertise and attention to dogs and cats, which comprise the majority of veterinary needs in the area.
There are 4 veterinary clinics listed for farm and large-animal vets in Thomastown.
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Thomastown Veterinary Clinic describes itself as a second-generation, family-run practice established in 1987 and focused exclusively on companion animals. The website highlights “advanced modern medicine and surgery,” with in-house digital X‑rays and a grooming parlour, and it’s listed as a Gold accredited Cat Friendly Clinic.
Thomastown Veterinary Clinic describes itself as a second-generation, family-run practice established in 1987 and focused exclusively on companion animals. The website highlights “advanced modern medicine and surgery,” with in-house digital X‑rays and a grooming parlour, and it’s listed as a Gold accredited Cat Friendly Clinic.
Sugarstown Veterinary (Thomastown Veterinary Clinic on its website) describes itself as a second-generation, family-run companion-animal practice established in 1987, operating from a purpose-built veterinary hospital with a dedicated grooming parlour. The clinic is Gold accredited as a Cat Friendly Clinic. Reviews most often describe routine preventive care (vaccination and microchipping) and also mention urgent same-day treatment after a dog was mauled, plus end-of-life care discussions where surgery was considered but not pursued because it wouldn’t resolve the illness.
Sugarstown Veterinary (Thomastown Veterinary Clinic on its website) describes itself as a second-generation, family-run companion-animal practice established in 1987, operating from a purpose-built veterinary hospital with a dedicated grooming parlour. The clinic is Gold accredited as a Cat Friendly Clinic. Reviews most often describe routine preventive care (vaccination and microchipping) and also mention urgent same-day treatment after a dog was mauled, plus end-of-life care discussions where surgery was considered but not pursued because it wouldn’t resolve the illness.
Ormonde Vets Thomastown is a mixed veterinary practice (pets and farm animals) that states it is accredited at the highest level by the Veterinary Council of Ireland. The website also says it provides 24/7 emergency care. In reviews, owners repeatedly describe long-term use of the practice (including “20+ years”) and highlight specific experiences such as being talked through euthanasia “every step of the way” with time given to say goodbye, and a nervous dog being groomed without needing sedation after a previous bad grooming experience.
Ormonde Vets Thomastown is a mixed veterinary practice (pets and farm animals) that states it is accredited at the highest level by the Veterinary Council of Ireland. The website also says it provides 24/7 emergency care. In reviews, owners repeatedly describe long-term use of the practice (including “20+ years”) and highlight specific experiences such as being talked through euthanasia “every step of the way” with time given to say goodbye, and a nervous dog being groomed without needing sedation after a previous bad grooming experience.
Ballylinch Stud describes itself as a stud farm with a history stretching back almost 500 years. From the website content available, it appears set up around maintaining and promoting a roster of stallions (names shown on the site include Bayside Boy and Look de Vega). In the latest reviews available to us, visitors most often mention guided visits/tours, facilities kept “immaculate,” and being well looked after by staff (including during severe weather conditions).
Ballylinch Stud describes itself as a stud farm with a history stretching back almost 500 years. From the website content available, it appears set up around maintaining and promoting a roster of stallions (names shown on the site include Bayside Boy and Look de Vega). In the latest reviews available to us, visitors most often mention guided visits/tours, facilities kept “immaculate,” and being well looked after by staff (including during severe weather conditions).
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