Pet Rescue Welfare Association – Vets in Dyserth
Clinic Overview
- Several positive reviews describe the team as kind, helpful, friendly, and hardworking, including one family thanking the group for what they had done for their pet. - A large share of recent comments are about the campsite and fundraising facilities, mentioning clean grounds, simple but pleasant amenities, food vans, a play area, and glamping accommodation. - One reviewer posted the same serious complaint twice, alleging a poor outcome after a dog’s cyst removal surgery and saying the clinic offered no help when they later brought in an injured cat.
Pet Rescue Welfare Association is a charity-run organisation in Dyserth that combines a community veterinary clinic with companion animal rescue, a pet food bank, and a lifetime foster/lifetime petcare scheme, including arrangements for pets if an owner dies. Its on-site surgical unit is used for neutering and other surgical procedures, with the clinic intended to be available to local pet owners at charity rates. The broader charity also appears closely linked to fundraising and visitor facilities, which feature prominently in many public reviews.
Services
- •Community veterinary care: General veterinary services are offered for the public through the charity’s community clinic.
- •Surgery and neutering: The clinic has an on-site surgical unit for neutering and other surgical procedures.
- •Rescue and welfare support: The organisation also runs companion animal rescue and a pet food bank.
- •Lifetime foster and petcare scheme: The charity offers a lifetime foster/lifetime petcare scheme, with foster pets mentioned as needing 6-monthly health checks and boosters through the clinic.
- •Emergency support: Emergency veterinary services are listed among the clinic’s services.
- •Recent review examples: The small number of vet-related recent reviews include one family thanking the team for what they had done for their pet, alongside one repeated complaint alleging a poor surgical outcome and no help when an injured cat was brought in.
Pricing
No published pricing information is currently available for this clinic.
People
Recent reviews do not name individual staff members, but they do refer to a kind, helpful team.
Reviews
Google reviews: 4.6/5 from 215 reviews. Recent feedback is mixed overall, with many comments focused on the charity’s campsite, glamping, and fundraising side rather than veterinary treatment.
- •Several positive reviews describe the team as kind, helpful, friendly, and hardworking, including one family thanking the group for what they had done for their pet.
- •A large share of recent comments are about the campsite and fundraising facilities, mentioning clean grounds, simple but pleasant amenities, food vans, a play area, and glamping accommodation.
- •One reviewer posted the same serious complaint twice, alleging a poor outcome after a dog’s cyst removal surgery and saying the clinic offered no help when they later brought in an injured cat.
- •Overall, the public review picture is shaped by strong ratings and warm comments about the charity team, but with relatively limited recent written feedback specifically about veterinary care.

