Emergency 01978 448876
Borras Surgery 01978 310131
Lavister Surgery 01244 570364
Wayside Surgery - Temporarily Closed Temporarily Closed

Charity Work

Learn more about local charities that we support

Police Dogs

We are proud to provide long term support to North Wales K-9 unit through our subsidised care and support of their highly train and efficient police dogs.

Jill, our Practice Manager has also rehomed Riley, a retired North Wales Police Dog.

The Dogs Trust

Sadly The Dog's Trust have withdrawn their neutering scheme, effective from 31st Jan 2021.

We have had a long and friendly working relationship with The Dogs Trust. One of the trusts main aims is to help people get their dogs neutered.

The Trust can through vouchers enable you to have your pet (male or female) neutered for £30.00. In addition the Trust occasionally runs local schemes which provide free neutering or free health checks (including vaccinations).

Founded in 1891 as the National Canine Defense League the Dogs Trust is an animal welfare charity which specialises in the rehabilitation and rehousing of dogs which have been abandoned or given up by thier owners. The charity has 17 rehoming centers in the UK and one in Dublin.

RSPCA

The RSPCA have now moved their clinic to a mobile unit. Please contact them directly for further information via the number below or you can visit their website here.

This is a low cost clinic for people who qualify to visit the clinic, and certain criteria must be followed.

These include addresses only in the LL postcode area, only one purebred dog can be registered, all animals must be neutered, only 3 animals to one client and all animals must be microchipped.

To qualify for the RSPCA clinic, you must be in recipt of certain benefits.

To find out more about the RSPCA Clinics, please phone 01978 310131.

IMPORTANT: This is only a veterinary clinic, all concerns about animal welfare will need to be dealt with by the National RSPCA by calling 0300 1234 999.

Due to the current, ongoing economic climate, animal charities are struggling with public donations and are therefore being forced to make the difficult decision to reduce their services.