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About Dog & Cat Vets in Huddersfield
Huddersfield focuses on companion-animal clinics, catering to dogs and cats.
All 21 clinics in Huddersfield cater to the needs of dogs and cats, making the town well-equipped for companion-animal care. With comprehensive services ranging from routine check-ups to emergency treatment, pet owners can rely on local clinics to maintain their pets' health. This focus ensures that the town's veterinary landscape is well-suited to meet the ongoing needs of pet owners.
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18 clinicsBrighouse Vets4Pets is part of the Vets4Pets network, and the practice website lists Caroline Stirk and Stephanie Wilson as Practice Owners. It offers both routine first-opinion care and a broader range of diagnostics and surgery, with facilities including an in-house laboratory, hospital ward, isolation unit, and operating theatre. Recent reviews are largely positive, with owners highlighting supportive vets, friendly reception staff, and smooth routine and surgical visits.
- •Reviewers consistently describe the wider team as friendly, polite, welcoming and professional. - Owners also mention staff being knowledgeable and supportive, including during out-of-hours contact. - Several reviews highlight calm handling of pets, with one owner saying their cat is very relaxed with the team.
- •Compassionate end-of-life care stands out, with owners describing kind, patient support and clear explanations during euthanasia appointments. - Day-to-day service is often described as friendly and welcoming, including first visits, vaccinations, and general appointments. - Facilities and the overall in-clinic experience are mentioned positively, including the waiting room.
Calder Vets Ltd’s Denby Dale branch is part of Linnaeus and offers routine pet healthcare with an on-site pharmacy. The clinic also provides access to diagnostic and surgical services through other Calder Vets branches, with 24/7 emergency care via Calder Vets Dewsbury Hospital. Recent feedback highlights thoughtful handling of nervous or reactive dogs, a practical treatment approach, and considerate support at difficult times.
Calder Vets Ltd is part of the Linnaeus group and one of an 8-clinic practice serving the Huddersfield area. The practice offers a broad mix of general veterinary and rehabilitation services, including dentistry, ultrasound and a rehabilitation centre, and it states that it provides a 24-hour emergency service. Recent feedback is mostly positive for caring staff and prompt help with urgent problems, although some owners raise concerns about medication and treatment costs.
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- •Recent reviewers repeatedly mention kind, professional support during difficult moments, especially when pets were seriously ill or being put to sleep. - Several comments praise the team for taking time to explain treatment options and helping owners feel calmer and better informed, including during lymphoma care. - Louise, Mike/Michael, and Holly receive specific thanks for warm, attentive service and making visits feel more personal.
Recent reviews mainly talk about the day-to-day experience rather than specific treatments, with owners praising the team’s friendliness, helpfulness and the care given to pets including one mention of Teddy being well looked after.
West Mount Vets - Huddersfield is a CVS practice offering routine care, surgery and in-house diagnostics for a wide range of pets. The site lists on-site dental facilities, an in-house lab, ultrasound, X-rays and surgical theatres, so many investigations and procedures can be handled on site rather than referred elsewhere. Recent feedback is largely positive, with owners highlighting friendly, patient staff and clear explanations, alongside one complaint about billing and Healthy Pet Club expectations.
- •Recent reviews are consistently positive about the staff, with owners describing them as lovely, caring, and helpful. - End-of-life care stands out in one detailed review, which praised Lisa, the nurse, and reception staff for their sincerity and support. - The practice environment comes across as clean and well kept, and one reviewer specifically appreciated the quieter cats area.
- •Recent feedback is consistently positive, with owners describing the service as caring, patient and professional. - Reception is a recurring strength, with reviews mentioning welcoming, friendly and chatty staff. - Reviews mention a range of cases, including dog vaccinations, an exotics bird visit, and a visit specifically because a vet was known to be good with ferrets.
- •Many owners value the convenience and lower stress of home visits, especially for booster vaccinations, health checks and nail clipping. - Reviews often mention prompt arrival, communication about timing, and gentle handling, with pets described as staying relaxed in familiar surroundings. - Home euthanasia is a major theme in recent feedback.
Companion Care (Huddersfield) Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets network. The clinic offers routine first-opinion care alongside in-house diagnostics and surgery, including orthopaedics, with facilities such as an operating theatre, laboratory testing and digital imaging; the website also says it is a veterinary nurse training facility. It treats a range of small pets and states that emergency cover is available, with out-of-hours arrangements through a Vets4Pets provider.
- •Several recent reviewers describe the staff as friendly, helpful, caring, and professional. - Compassion in difficult moments stands out, including one account of a senior dog being seen quickly after a frantic call, with staff handling the situation gently when the pet sadly passed away. - The clinic also receives praise for care with a bird, with the owner highlighting both reception and veterinary handling.
Holme Veterinary Centre describes itself as an independent, first-opinion practice in Huddersfield treating small animals and horses. It is an Approved Veterinary Nurse training centre and an approved member of the Royal College Practice Standards Scheme. The practice highlights digital X-ray, in-house diagnostics, fully equipped surgical theatres, full dental facilities, complementary therapies such as laser acupuncture, and reminder services for flea, worming, and vaccinations.
Cancer Care for Pets Ltd presents itself as an independent oncology clinic in Huddersfield focused on cancer diagnosis and treatment for pets. Website information highlights on-site CT, ultrasound, a chemotherapy facility, and advanced surgical theatres, supporting referral-style cancer work-ups and ongoing treatment plans. Recent reviews are largely very positive, with owners especially praising the team’s kindness, support through chemotherapy over several months, and aftercare.
Yorkshire Independent Referrals is a referral veterinary clinic in Huddersfield for dogs and cats, supporting primary-care vets with more complex cases. Its on-site facilities include two sterile operating theatres, CT, digital X-ray, ultrasound, arthroscopy including Nanoscope, and a visiting MRI service, with services listed in orthopaedics, neurosurgery, cardiology, and advanced diagnostic imaging. If a patient needs overnight care, the clinic says pets are transferred to a trusted out-of-hours hospital with a dedicated 24/7 veterinary team.
Huddersfield PDSA Pet Clinic is part of PDSA, the national pet charity, and provides free and low-cost veterinary care for pets in need. Recent reviews are very positive, with owners often highlighting a caring, sympathetic approach and clear explanations. Feedback also points to supportive reception staff and patient handling during stressful visits.
Churchfield Veterinary Centre is a long-established practice in Huddersfield, operating since the 1930s, with three surgeries and a stated 24/7 emergency service every day of the year. The practice website also references a Pet Health Club®. Recent feedback is mixed but leans positive overall, with praise for clear communication and confident handling of difficult dogs, alongside one report of disruptive closures and delays collecting routine flea and worming treatment.



