Quadruped Veterinary Practice – Vets in Dungannon
Clinic Overview
- Compassionate end-of-life care: one owner describes “extreme compassionate care” when their 17-year-old collie reached the end of life. - Phone and reception experience varies: two 1-star reviews describe being hung up on or spoken to rudely while seeking urgent advice about a very unwell pet. - Some general praise: one shorter review simply calls it a “Fantastic vet,” without giving further detail.
Quadruped Veterinary Practice in Dungannon is a multi-species clinic treating pets, farm animals, and horses. Published practice information notes client parking and disabled public access. It is not listed as RCVS accredited, and it is not listed as an RCVS Approved Veterinary Graduate Development Practice or an Approved Veterinary Nurse Training Practice.
Services
- •Multi-species care: the practice’s published information covers cats and dogs, cattle, pigs, sheep/goats, and equines.
- •Companion animal care: recent reviews refer to care for family pets, including compassionate support at the end of life for a 17-year-old collie.
- •Farm and equine work: the clinic’s stated species list includes livestock and horses, even though recent reviews mainly discuss small-animal cases.
- •No further specific procedures or facilities are described in the available published information.
Pricing
No published pricing information is currently available for this clinic.
People
No individual vets or nurses are named in the available practice information or recent reviews.
Reviews
Quadruped Veterinary Practice has a 4.0-star Google rating from 11 reviews. Recent written feedback is mixed.
- •Compassionate end-of-life care: one owner describes “extreme compassionate care” when their 17-year-old collie reached the end of life.
- •Phone and reception experience varies: two 1-star reviews describe being hung up on or spoken to rudely while seeking urgent advice about a very unwell pet.
- •Some general praise: one shorter review simply calls it a “Fantastic vet,” without giving further detail.

