Vets in New Zealand

Vets diagnose and treat sick or injured animals, run vaccinations and check-ups plus handle emergencies for pets and livestock.

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West Coast Vets — Vets in Greymouth
West Coast Vets

West Coast Vets

Greymouth
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Paws & Claws Veterinary Clinic — Vets in Warkworth
Paws & Claws Veterinary Clinic

Paws & Claws Veterinary Clinic

Warkworth
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CareVets Rototuna — Vets in Hamilton
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CareVets Rototuna

Hamilton
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Vet Marlborough — Vets in Blenheim
Vet Marlborough

Vet Marlborough

Blenheim
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South Waikato Veterinary Services — Vets in Tokoroa
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CareVets Mt Wellington — Vets in Mount Wellington
CareVets Mt Wellington

CareVets Mt Wellington

Mount Wellington
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Forrest Hill Veterinary Clinic & Hospital — Vets in Forrest Hill
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True Vets Ormiston — Vets in Flat Bush
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True Vets Ormiston

Flat Bush
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Vets on Business Directory

Vets on Business Directory

Find and compare 8 vets businesses across New Zealand. Browse by region below or search to find exactly the vets business you need.

Vets in New Zealand care for cats, dogs, horses, farm animals plus other pets, covering routine consults, vaccinations, dental work, surgery and emergencies. People rely on them for annual check-ups, sudden illness or injury and end-of-life care. Many clinics offer after-hours or emergency cover, and some have specific experience with exotic pets or rural livestock.

Every practising vet must be registered with the Veterinary Council of New Zealand, so registration is a fair thing to ask about. Check the clinic's after-hours arrangements before you need them, since emergencies rarely keep office hours. Costs vary, so ask for an estimate before treatment, and consider pet insurance to help with larger bills. A good clinic explains options clearly, gives written quotes for surgery and is upfront about what each step will cost.

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