About Dog & Cat Vets in Eastleigh
For pet owners seeking routine and comprehensive care for dogs and cats, Eastleigh offers a variety of options.
The town's focus is primarily on companion animals, with all 6 clinics catering to both dogs and cats. Clinics like Eastleigh Vets4Pets Ltd and Chandlers Ford Veterinary Surgery excel in providing routine care, vaccinations, and non-urgent treatments. These clinics are essential for maintaining your pet's health through regular check-ups and preventive care. The availability of veterinary nurse training at five clinics ensures high-quality service, with trained professionals capable of managing both routine and complex cases efficiently. [Link to Eastleigh's dog and cat vets page]
There are 6 veterinary clinics listed for Dog & Cat vets in Eastleigh.
Top Rated Dog & Cat Vets in Eastleigh
Top-ranked veterinary practices based on quality, service, and customer reviews

- •End-of-life support is a recurring theme (compassion during euthanasia; a follow-up card and paw prints sent afterward; owners describing feeling supported through difficult decisions). - Owners mention coverage for both domestic pets and equine work, including handling challenging equine injuries and rehabilitation. - A monthly plan is referenced as including “essentials” and 24/7 on-call access; an equine plan is described as reducing the financial stress of call-outs for assessment.
- •End-of-life support is a recurring theme (compassion during euthanasia; a follow-up card and paw prints sent afterward; owners describing feeling supported through difficult decisions). - Owners mention coverage for both domestic pets and equine work, including handling challenging equine injuries and rehabilitation. - A monthly plan is referenced as including “essentials” and 24/7 on-call access; an equine plan is described as reducing the financial stress of call-outs for assessment.

Boyatt Wood Veterinary Surgery is part of the Chandlers Ford Veterinary Surgery group (the practice is referenced alongside Chandlers Ford in recent client feedback). It appears set up for routine care and common surgeries across a range of pets, including rabbits. Owners repeatedly mention considerate support around difficult visits (including euthanasia), and practical “extras” such as a handwritten bereavement card after a pet death and claw-clipping noticed after a cat’s procedure.
Boyatt Wood Veterinary Surgery is part of the Chandlers Ford Veterinary Surgery group (the practice is referenced alongside Chandlers Ford in recent client feedback). It appears set up for routine care and common surgeries across a range of pets, including rabbits. Owners repeatedly mention considerate support around difficult visits (including euthanasia), and practical “extras” such as a handwritten bereavement card after a pet death and claw-clipping noticed after a cat’s procedure.
Eastleigh Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets group and describes itself as a locally owned practice. The website positions it as a modern, well‑equipped clinic for both routine care and more complex work (for example, in‑house imaging and lab testing), with separate cat and dog waiting areas and wards.
Eastleigh Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets group and describes itself as a locally owned practice. The website positions it as a modern, well‑equipped clinic for both routine care and more complex work (for example, in‑house imaging and lab testing), with separate cat and dog waiting areas and wards.
Our Score (79/100)
- •Support during euthanasia/end-of-life decisions: several owners describe staff being understanding, compassionate, and allowing time to say goodbye. - Chronic condition management: one owner specifically mentions a pragmatic vet starting arthritis medication and continued guidance from Joe Gosling. - New pet support and early-life guidance: positive mentions of phone help for rehomed kittens and structured “puppy parties” with vaccination-timed sessions and detailed Q&A.
- •Support during euthanasia/end-of-life decisions: several owners describe staff being understanding, compassionate, and allowing time to say goodbye. - Chronic condition management: one owner specifically mentions a pragmatic vet starting arthritis medication and continued guidance from Joe Gosling. - New pet support and early-life guidance: positive mentions of phone help for rehomed kittens and structured “puppy parties” with vaccination-timed sessions and detailed Q&A.
Our Score (78/100)
Pet Doctors Chandlers Ford is part of the Pet Doctors Veterinary Group (established in 1998) and is set up as a small-animal practice; it’s also listed in the clinic data as a veterinary nurse training facility. Reviews describe a practice that can be very thorough in routine appointments (including taking time with cat check-ups) and communicative around operations (keeping owners informed and welcoming calls if worried). Owners also mention a paid “pet plan” that they felt was good value (with parasite tablets noted as a key benefit).
Pet Doctors Chandlers Ford is part of the Pet Doctors Veterinary Group (established in 1998) and is set up as a small-animal practice; it’s also listed in the clinic data as a veterinary nurse training facility. Reviews describe a practice that can be very thorough in routine appointments (including taking time with cat check-ups) and communicative around operations (keeping owners informed and welcoming calls if worried). Owners also mention a paid “pet plan” that they felt was good value (with parasite tablets noted as a key benefit).
More Dog & Cat Vets in Eastleigh
Additional veterinary clinics serving the area
Village Veterinary Centre is a small-practice vet that, based on client reports, handles both dogs and cats and supports ongoing medical conditions as well as acute problems. Reviews repeatedly mention unrushed appointments where vets explain findings and give “options” rather than a single fixed plan. There is also a clear split in experiences with one vet: one reviewer describes Pat as rude and overly negative about a dog’s health, while other owners specifically praise Pat’s compassion and thoroughness.
Village Veterinary Centre is a small-practice vet that, based on client reports, handles both dogs and cats and supports ongoing medical conditions as well as acute problems. Reviews repeatedly mention unrushed appointments where vets explain findings and give “options” rather than a single fixed plan. There is also a clear split in experiences with one vet: one reviewer describes Pat as rude and overly negative about a dog’s health, while other owners specifically praise Pat’s compassion and thoroughness.

