About Dog & Cat Vets in Clitheroe
Companion-animal clinics are central to Clitheroe's veterinary services.
Clitheroe's veterinary clinics primarily focus on companion animals, such as dogs and cats. This specialization means that pet owners can expect a wide range of services tailored to the needs of their pets, including routine check-ups, vaccinations, and non-urgent treatments. Mid-ranked clinics, like those focused on everyday care and preventive treatments, are integral to maintaining pet health in the community. They ensure that routine needs are met efficiently, complementing the emergency and specialized services available in the area.
There are 4 veterinary clinics listed for Dog & Cat vets in Clitheroe.
Top Rated Dog & Cat Vets in Clitheroe
Top-ranked veterinary practices based on quality, service, and customer reviews
Bowland Vets is described in reviews as an independently owned practice. The clinic appears set up for in-house diagnostics and surgery, with facilities including two operating theatres, a dental suite with x‑ray, an imaging suite (digital x‑ray and ultrasound), and an in-house laboratory, plus separate dog/cat/exotics wards and four consulting rooms. Recent reviews repeatedly mention efficient scheduling (including being “fit in” for a paw injury), online booking and reminders, and vets who investigate before recommending procedures (one owner says further investigation avoided “un necessary procedures” suggested elsewhere).
Bowland Vets is described in reviews as an independently owned practice. The clinic appears set up for in-house diagnostics and surgery, with facilities including two operating theatres, a dental suite with x‑ray, an imaging suite (digital x‑ray and ultrasound), and an in-house laboratory, plus separate dog/cat/exotics wards and four consulting rooms. Recent reviews repeatedly mention efficient scheduling (including being “fit in” for a paw injury), online booking and reminders, and vets who investigate before recommending procedures (one owner says further investigation avoided “un necessary procedures” suggested elsewhere).

Concrete specifics mentioned by owners include
- •Online appointment booking once registered. - Neutering with an added cone/vest discussion afterward (including an extra-cost vest mentioned by one owner). - Out-of-hours treatment used for a torn/pulled nail (one owner cites a £250 bill).
Concrete specifics mentioned by owners include
- •Online appointment booking once registered. - Neutering with an added cone/vest discussion afterward (including an extra-cost vest mentioned by one owner). - Out-of-hours treatment used for a torn/pulled nail (one owner cites a £250 bill).
Town & Country Veterinary Group is presented on its website as part of Myerscough Veterinary Group (11 branches), and it promotes a Pet Health Club® Plus plan that includes consultations. Recent reviews most often describe same-day help for urgent problems, including a vet “jump[ing] into action” with medication and arranging a scan quickly. Owners also mention support from the whole team (reception, vet, nursing staff) and describe the practice as clean, with one reviewer noting routine care such as an 18‑month booster.
Town & Country Veterinary Group is presented on its website as part of Myerscough Veterinary Group (11 branches), and it promotes a Pet Health Club® Plus plan that includes consultations. Recent reviews most often describe same-day help for urgent problems, including a vet “jump[ing] into action” with medication and arranging a scan quickly. Owners also mention support from the whole team (reception, vet, nursing staff) and describe the practice as clean, with one reviewer noting routine care such as an 18‑month booster.
Our Score (71/100)
Myerscough Veterinary Group is part of a wider group with 11 branches (as described on its website), rather than a single standalone clinic. In the latest reviews available to us, owners most often talk about routine consultations and treatments such as injections, and about staff being helpful with queries and willing to go out of their way—one review describes a vet driving in on a Saturday to collect paperwork and emailing copies to help an owner who was stuck while travelling. There’s also a sharp disagreement on value and diagnostic thoroughness: one owner reports spending “hundreds and hundreds” on visits and allergy treatment before finding the issue was fleas, while other reviewers explicitly say the clinic “don’t charge the earth.”
Myerscough Veterinary Group is part of a wider group with 11 branches (as described on its website), rather than a single standalone clinic. In the latest reviews available to us, owners most often talk about routine consultations and treatments such as injections, and about staff being helpful with queries and willing to go out of their way—one review describes a vet driving in on a Saturday to collect paperwork and emailing copies to help an owner who was stuck while travelling. There’s also a sharp disagreement on value and diagnostic thoroughness: one owner reports spending “hundreds and hundreds” on visits and allergy treatment before finding the issue was fleas, while other reviewers explicitly say the clinic “don’t charge the earth.”
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