About Dog & Cat Vets in Darlington
Primary focus on companion-animal care.
All 9 clinics in Darlington primarily focus on companion animals, such as dogs and cats. This reflects the town's emphasis on providing comprehensive care for household pets, including routine check-ups, vaccinations, and non-urgent treatments. Pet owners can expect a wide range of services tailored to the needs of their beloved companions. The strong presence of veterinary nurse training also enhances the quality of care for these animals.
There are 7 veterinary clinics listed for Dog & Cat vets in Darlington.
Top Rated Dog & Cat Vets in Darlington
Top-ranked veterinary practices based on quality, service, and customer reviews

Concrete specifics owners mention include: pets being kept calm during visits, consultations where vets “take the time to listen” and answer questions, and prompt follow-up phone calls with advice when owners leave messages.
Concrete specifics owners mention include: pets being kept calm during visits, consultations where vets “take the time to listen” and answer questions, and prompt follow-up phone calls with advice when owners leave messages.

Grange Vets treats dogs, cats, rabbits and other small pets, and is an Approved Veterinary Nurse Training Centre (as stated on its website). For emergencies outside normal hours, the practice says care is provided by Wear Referrals.
Grange Vets treats dogs, cats, rabbits and other small pets, and is an Approved Veterinary Nurse Training Centre (as stated on its website). For emergencies outside normal hours, the practice says care is provided by Wear Referrals.
Darlington Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets group (the website describes the wider Vets4Pets network, and this practice uses the Vets4Pets brand). Based on both the clinic data and recent reviews, the practice appears set up for routine small-animal care as well as supportive end-of-life appointments, with multiple owners describing euthanasia visits handled calmly and with minimal stress for the pet. Clinic data also lists it as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility.
Darlington Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets group (the website describes the wider Vets4Pets network, and this practice uses the Vets4Pets brand). Based on both the clinic data and recent reviews, the practice appears set up for routine small-animal care as well as supportive end-of-life appointments, with multiple owners describing euthanasia visits handled calmly and with minimal stress for the pet. Clinic data also lists it as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility.
Our Score (85/100)
Westway Veterinary Group is listed on the Value Vets website (value-vets.co.uk) and is noted as a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent reviews focus on practical, emotionally difficult care as well as routine visits: one owner describes a euthanasia appointment where staff were “extremely respectful” and allowed as much time as needed to say goodbye, while another mentions a dog diagnosed with an eye condition and supported on lifelong medication. Multiple reviewers also point to staff taking time to answer questions and handling pets gently enough that some animals “love coming” and appear relaxed at appointments.
Westway Veterinary Group is listed on the Value Vets website (value-vets.co.uk) and is noted as a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent reviews focus on practical, emotionally difficult care as well as routine visits: one owner describes a euthanasia appointment where staff were “extremely respectful” and allowed as much time as needed to say goodbye, while another mentions a dog diagnosed with an eye condition and supported on lifelong medication. Multiple reviewers also point to staff taking time to answer questions and handling pets gently enough that some animals “love coming” and appear relaxed at appointments.
Community Pet Clinic is presented on the Jollyes website alongside other in-store services (“Jolly Groomer” and “The Raw Store”), suggesting it operates as part of a wider pet retail/service setup rather than a standalone clinic. From the information available, it appears set up to see a broad mix of pets (the site lists dogs/puppies, cats/kittens, small pets, birds & wildlife, fish and reptiles), and recent reviews highlight practical touches that reduce stress and support difficult moments—such as a quiet room for cats, and end‑of‑life support for an elderly dog.
Community Pet Clinic is presented on the Jollyes website alongside other in-store services (“Jolly Groomer” and “The Raw Store”), suggesting it operates as part of a wider pet retail/service setup rather than a standalone clinic. From the information available, it appears set up to see a broad mix of pets (the site lists dogs/puppies, cats/kittens, small pets, birds & wildlife, fish and reptiles), and recent reviews highlight practical touches that reduce stress and support difficult moments—such as a quiet room for cats, and end‑of‑life support for an elderly dog.
More Dog & Cat Vets in Darlington
Additional veterinary clinics serving the area
Our Score (81/100)
- •Straightforward, practical consultations: vets described as “well informed,” giving “practical advice,” and resolving issues with a quick diagnosis and treatment. - Surgery experiences: owners of multiple dogs report spays carried out at the practice with “no complications.”
- •Handling and bedside manner: several mention calm, friendly interactions with pets (including taking time to greet the dog and making visits positive). - End-of-life care: one detailed account highlights a dignified euthanasia process and supportive staff throughout.
- •Straightforward, practical consultations: vets described as “well informed,” giving “practical advice,” and resolving issues with a quick diagnosis and treatment. - Surgery experiences: owners of multiple dogs report spays carried out at the practice with “no complications.”
- •Handling and bedside manner: several mention calm, friendly interactions with pets (including taking time to greet the dog and making visits positive). - End-of-life care: one detailed account highlights a dignified euthanasia process and supportive staff throughout.
Emergency Mobile Vet is a home-visit service focused on small animals, offering both urgent (including out-of-hours) veterinary care and routine appointments in the pet’s home. Based on the website, it’s set up for situations where getting to a clinic is difficult or stressful, including end-of-life care at home. The service also states it can provide out-of-hours support by collaborating with other veterinary practices.
Emergency Mobile Vet is a home-visit service focused on small animals, offering both urgent (including out-of-hours) veterinary care and routine appointments in the pet’s home. Based on the website, it’s set up for situations where getting to a clinic is difficult or stressful, including end-of-life care at home. The service also states it can provide out-of-hours support by collaborating with other veterinary practices.

