About Dog & Cat Vets in Fleet
Fleet's veterinary clinics are primarily focused on companion animals.
All clinics in Fleet provide services for dogs and cats, with no clinics offering farm or large-animal services. This focus ensures that pet owners seeking care for companion animals have a variety of options for their needs, including routine check-ups, vaccinations, and non-urgent treatments.
There are 4 veterinary clinics listed for Dog & Cat vets in Fleet.
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4 clinicsArk Veterinary Practice is a CVS-owned small-animal clinic in Fleet, established in 1954. Its facilities include an in-house laboratory, X-ray and ultrasound, the Burnside Rehabilitation Centre for physiotherapy and hydrotherapy, and an on-site dog-grooming parlour; it also operates as a veterinary nurse training facility. Out-of-hours emergency care is provided via MiNightVet Wokingham.
- •Reviews are overwhelmingly positive, with repeated praise for friendly, polite and compassionate care from the whole team. - Several owners describe using the practice for many years and for multiple pets, suggesting strong loyalty and consistency of service. - Recent comments cover both routine care and urgent treatment, including annual injections and emergency help after a dog swallowed an acorn.
Crookham Park Veterinary Centre in Fleet is listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. Owners describe it seeing a broad mix of patients, with reviews mentioning cats and dogs as well as lizards and a hamster needing carefully checked medication dosing. Recent feedback remains mixed: many reviewers praise kind, responsive care, while several unhappy clients focus on fees, prescription handling and payment policies.
Nine Mile Veterinary Group – Fleet is part of CVS and operates as a small-animal practice in Fleet, Hampshire. It offers routine care, surgery, dentistry, and on-site diagnostics including an in-house lab, ultrasound, and X-ray. Recent feedback most often highlights compassionate support for seriously unwell pets, clear decision-making at difficult times, and attentive care for rabbits and other small pets.



