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Heath Vets Danescourt
Cardiff
Our Score (57/100)
Heath Vets Danescourt is a vet practice that is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. From the latest reviews, owners most often describe routine care and ongoing support (including a pet plan that includes vaccinations and 6‑monthly check-ups), but experiences appear inconsistent depending on which vet you see. A small number of reviews raise serious concerns, including an allegation of diagnosis leading to euthanasia without tests or X‑rays, and a separate complaint about being refused an appointment for a cat because it was registered with another provider, even when the owner offered to pay and register.
Heath Vets Danescourt is a vet practice that is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. From the latest reviews, owners most often describe routine care and ongoing support (including a pet plan that includes vaccinations and 6‑monthly check-ups), but experiences appear inconsistent depending on which vet you see. A small number of reviews raise serious concerns, including an allegation of diagnosis leading to euthanasia without tests or X‑rays, and a separate complaint about being refused an appointment for a cat because it was registered with another provider, even when the owner offered to pay and register.
Vale Veterinary Centre
Cardiff
Our Score (52/100)
Vale Veterinary Centre describes itself as a family‑run, independent small‑animal practice. The website states it runs an appointment‑only system and takes pre‑payments for booking both appointments and surgical time, and it offers a “V.I.P. club” membership (paid by direct debit, as referenced in reviews). Based on the information available, it seems set up for routine, ongoing care (boosters, parasite prevention, nail clips) and membership-style preventative plans. Reviews are mixed: some owners report being seen the same day and praise a specific vet (“Dr Richard”) for personable, knowledgeable consultations, while others describe problems around the VIP plan (collecting flea/worm treatments, sourcing issues) and dissatisfaction with complaint handling and front-desk interactions.
Vale Veterinary Centre describes itself as a family‑run, independent small‑animal practice. The website states it runs an appointment‑only system and takes pre‑payments for booking both appointments and surgical time, and it offers a “V.I.P. club” membership (paid by direct debit, as referenced in reviews). Based on the information available, it seems set up for routine, ongoing care (boosters, parasite prevention, nail clips) and membership-style preventative plans. Reviews are mixed: some owners report being seen the same day and praise a specific vet (“Dr Richard”) for personable, knowledgeable consultations, while others describe problems around the VIP plan (collecting flea/worm treatments, sourcing issues) and dissatisfaction with complaint handling and front-desk interactions.
Little Green Westra presents itself primarily as a licensed and insured kennels-and-cattery operation (dogs and cats), with add-ons like dog daycare, grooming, and “countryside walks,” plus a weekly vet clinic mentioned on its site. One reviewer also mentions being directed to check an app portal (Gingr) for updates and photos during a stay. Recent review experiences are mixed: some owners describe dogs that seem comfortable there (including a dog “always excited to see the staff” on repeat stays), while multiple others report the opposite—no promised updates/photos, difficulty getting through by phone/email, and concerns about dogs returning with strong odours and bedding/blankets returned soaking wet.
Little Green Westra presents itself primarily as a licensed and insured kennels-and-cattery operation (dogs and cats), with add-ons like dog daycare, grooming, and “countryside walks,” plus a weekly vet clinic mentioned on its site. One reviewer also mentions being directed to check an app portal (Gingr) for updates and photos during a stay. Recent review experiences are mixed: some owners describe dogs that seem comfortable there (including a dog “always excited to see the staff” on repeat stays), while multiple others report the opposite—no promised updates/photos, difficulty getting through by phone/email, and concerns about dogs returning with strong odours and bedding/blankets returned soaking wet.
