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Ayrshire Home Vet Care is listed in West Kilbride, Ayrshire, but very little published information is currently available about the practice. There is not enough detail here to outline its facilities, opening hours, or routine service offering. No clear ownership information is stated.
Dedicated Pet Care Clinic is a veterinary clinic in Glasgow, Lanarkshire. Public information about the practice is very limited, so there is little firm detail available on its facilities, service range, opening hours, or ownership.
Blackadder Vets is a veterinary practice in Duns, Berwickshire. Publicly available information here is too limited to give a fuller verified overview of its facilities, services, opening hours, or team.
Ovibreed Ltd is a specialist provider focused on advanced sheep breeding rather than general small-animal veterinary care. Its website indicates support for both pedigree and commercial sheep breeders, with sheep the only species explicitly mentioned. The site also includes separate pages for services, news, terms and conditions, and a shop, suggesting a structured offering rather than one-off enquiries alone.
Central Equine Vets is an equine-focused veterinary clinic in Kinross, Kinrossshire. Publicly available information here is limited, but the practice appears to be dedicated to veterinary care for horses and other equine patients.
Pet Therapy is a veterinary clinic in Glasgow trading under the company name Westacre Pets Ltd. There is not enough public information to confirm whether it is independently run or part of a wider veterinary group. Detailed information on its facilities, opening hours and clinical scope is also not publicly available.
Arthur Kidd BVMS, MRCVS Equine Dental Services is an equine-focused veterinary service in Ayr, Ayrshire. The clinic’s clearly identified core offering is horse dental care. Publicly available information is limited, but the service is named around veterinary-led equine dentistry.
Smeaton Vets in Glasgow focuses on end-of-life support for pets, with services centred on palliative care and home euthanasia. The practice appears geared toward comfort-focused care and in-home support rather than routine in-clinic workups or surgery.
