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Pet Rescue Welfare Association

Vets in Dyserth, Denbighshire

4.6
Independent Clinic

Pet Rescue Welfare Association – Vets in Dyserth

Updated January 2026
Independent Clinic

Clinic Overview

Pet Rescue Welfare Association is a charity-run operation (registered charity number shown on its website) that combines a community veterinary clinic with companion animal rescue, a pet food bank, and a lifetime foster/lifetime petcare scheme (including provision for pets if an owner dies). Its website also describes an on-site surgical unit providing neutering and other surgical procedures, intended to be available to all pet owners at charity rates (no specific prices given).

From the latest reviews available to us, the most decision-relevant signals are mixed: one reviewer describes staff as helpful, while another (posted twice by the same author) alleges a poor surgical outcome after a cyst removal and says they were offered no help when they brought in an injured cat. A notable portion of recent reviews discuss the charity’s campsite/glamping facilities and fundraising activities rather than veterinary care.

Services

Based on the website summary and provided clinic data, services and activities mentioned include

  • Community veterinary clinic services for the public
  • Surgical procedures via an on-site surgical unit
  • Neutering
  • Lifetime foster scheme (website mentions foster pets needing 6‑monthly health checks and boosters at the on-site clinic)
  • Companion animal rescue
  • Pet food bank
  • Emergency veterinary services are listed in the provided clinic data (no further details given in the website summary or reviews we have)

Reviews

4.6 stars from 215 reviews. Many of the latest written reviews available to us focus on the associated campsite/fundraising facilities, with a smaller number describing veterinary experiences.

  • Campsite and facilities are frequently discussed: mentions include showers with inconsistent temperature, food available (e.g., burgers and chips from a food van), space/play area, and glamping with a hot tub.
  • Helpful interaction noted in one vet-related review: a reviewer describes a “lady” as “very helpful.”
  • Serious complaint about veterinary care and compassion (same author posted twice): alleges an operation for a “simple cyst removal” was done incorrectly, leading to emergency surgery elsewhere, and reports feeling there was “no remorse or accountability”; also claims they received “no help” when bringing in a cat that had been run over.

Special Services

Emergency Services

Location

Llewerllyd Farm, Long Acres Rd, Dyserth, Rhyl LL18 6BP, UK

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