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Swords Road, Dublin 9, IE Ireland
contacts phone: +353 1 852 7813
website: www.anicare.ie
larger map & directionsLatitude: 53.3991025, Longitude: -6.2436507
Isobel Carroll
::Welcoming and close to the park for a walk before or after with your pooch
Geraldine Stanley
::Lovely Vet who truly loves animals. Support Staff absolutely lovely too.
Ruth MULHALL
::Really lovely staff. Both my dogs are well looked after when they visit.
Caroline Quain
::We have a dog who is afraid of people, especailly men, but he seems to like the vet here. Granted he does cower in the corner but he lets the vet check him over and accepts treats from him. Very impressed!
kian o shea
::Absolute joke. Money, money, money. I understand that’s how a company survive but these just suck you dry. I felt they were careless of my dog but just wanted to clock up the bill. After paying over €250 they told me to come back in a week to discuss how my dog is doing. I have no problem paying what needs to be paid for but I felt as though they were adding on unnecessary things that didn’t need to be added. I asked would next week be free as they’re just going to make sure all is okay and considering I have been to other private vets around and they would always see my dog for free after spending so much money and I was told “No” I’d have to pay for another consultation, when I asked for a free one they then told me “maybe it’s not that serious everything should be fine” so let me get this right... if I’m paying for a €55/€45 consultation it’s a serious matter? But if I’m not paying it’s not serious. Avoid this place. There honestly is plenty of other veterinary clinics around who care about the wellbeing of your animal and keep things cost effective. I would not set foot back in this place.