About Dog & Cat Vets in Dundee
Pet owners in Dundee have a range of options for their dogs and cats.
The clinics in Dundee primarily focus on companion animals, providing services such as routine check-ups, vaccinations, and surgeries. The presence of veterinary nurse training facilities in 4 clinics highlights a strong emphasis on quality care and education. Parkside Veterinary Group Ltd and Wallace Vets, both highly rated, reflect the town's commitment to comprehensive pet care. For a detailed look at services for dogs and cats, visit Dundee's dog and cat vets page.
There are 5 veterinary clinics listed for Dog & Cat vets in Dundee.
Top Rated Dog & Cat Vets in Dundee
Top-ranked veterinary practices based on quality, service, and customer reviews

- •Routine visits (boosters, injections, annual check-ups) are commonly reported as going smoothly, including for very nervous dogs. - Several reviews highlight time spent explaining options and answering questions, rather than rushing appointments. - Thoughtful handling of euthanasia is described in detail: being taken to a room straight away, allowed to stay, and receiving a condolence card and forget-me-nots afterward.
- •Routine visits (boosters, injections, annual check-ups) are commonly reported as going smoothly, including for very nervous dogs. - Several reviews highlight time spent explaining options and answering questions, rather than rushing appointments. - Thoughtful handling of euthanasia is described in detail: being taken to a room straight away, allowed to stay, and receiving a condolence card and forget-me-nots afterward.
Vets Now (Dundee) is part of the Vets Now network (the website describes 60+ UK emergency locations) and is set up primarily for out‑of‑hours pet emergencies rather than routine daytime care. The clinic also offers video consultations, and the website states it provides emergency cover when “host practices are closed.”
Vets Now (Dundee) is part of the Vets Now network (the website describes 60+ UK emergency locations) and is set up primarily for out‑of‑hours pet emergencies rather than routine daytime care. The clinic also offers video consultations, and the website states it provides emergency cover when “host practices are closed.”
Wallace Vets is a veterinary practice that also acts as a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent reviews describe a mixed experience: several owners highlight patient handling for anxious dogs (including taking extra time so a nervous rescue dog could be fully examined), while a smaller number report serious concerns about cost and communication—one owner says they felt pressured toward euthanasia and were quoted £2.4k for surgery they later had done elsewhere for £1.2k.
Wallace Vets is a veterinary practice that also acts as a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent reviews describe a mixed experience: several owners highlight patient handling for anxious dogs (including taking extra time so a nervous rescue dog could be fully examined), while a smaller number report serious concerns about cost and communication—one owner says they felt pressured toward euthanasia and were quoted £2.4k for surgery they later had done elsewhere for £1.2k.
Our Score (75/100)
Tay Veterinary Centre describes itself as a family-run independent practice with over 50 years of providing care, and it is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. From the clinic’s own information and recent reviews, it appears set up for routine preventative care (consultations, vaccinations) as well as diagnostics and procedures (including in-house lab work, surgery and dental).
Tay Veterinary Centre describes itself as a family-run independent practice with over 50 years of providing care, and it is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. From the clinic’s own information and recent reviews, it appears set up for routine preventative care (consultations, vaccinations) as well as diagnostics and procedures (including in-house lab work, surgery and dental).
Our Score (50/100)
Dundee PDSA Pet Hospital is part of the PDSA charity and is described on its site as providing free and low-cost veterinary care to pets in need. It’s also listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. Recent reviews highlight a mix of experiences: several owners describe the clinical team acting quickly (including surgery for a cat) and supporting families through end-of-life care for an elderly dog, while others report difficulty getting in touch and concerns about front-desk interactions.
Dundee PDSA Pet Hospital is part of the PDSA charity and is described on its site as providing free and low-cost veterinary care to pets in need. It’s also listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. Recent reviews highlight a mix of experiences: several owners describe the clinical team acting quickly (including surgery for a cat) and supporting families through end-of-life care for an elderly dog, while others report difficulty getting in touch and concerns about front-desk interactions.
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