About Farm & Large-Animal Vets in Adare
Farm animal services are not available in Adare.
Adare's veterinary services do not extend to farm or large-animal care. Pet owners with farm animals will need to look beyond the town for veterinary care tailored to larger animals. The focus on companion-animal care reinforces Adare’s role as a center for dog and cat veterinary services while highlighting the need for alternative arrangements for farm animal owners.
There are 2 veterinary clinics listed for farm and large-animal vets in Adare.
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Adare Veterinary Clinic is a mixed farm and companion-animal practice and a member of XLVets Ireland. The website states they run a 24-hour, 365-days-a-year emergency service, and recent reviews include an example of being seen immediately after an out-of-hours call for an emergency with a dog. Owners also mention procedures, clear explanations during treatment, and support around euthanasia—while one reviewer reports a serious issue with an animal passport they say was issued incorrectly.
Adare Veterinary Clinic is a mixed farm and companion-animal practice and a member of XLVets Ireland. The website states they run a 24-hour, 365-days-a-year emergency service, and recent reviews include an example of being seen immediately after an out-of-hours call for an emergency with a dog. Owners also mention procedures, clear explanations during treatment, and support around euthanasia—while one reviewer reports a serious issue with an animal passport they say was issued incorrectly.
John Noonan Veterinary Clinic describes itself as a mixed farm and companion-animal practice and is a member of XLVets Ireland. The clinic lists a wide spread of routine and clinical services (including imaging, laboratory work, surgery, dentistry, and boarding kennels) and states it provides a 24-hour, 365-day emergency service. In recent reviews, owners repeatedly mention being seen quickly (including out-of-hours), vets taking time to answer questions, and support around end-of-life care—alongside a notable complaint about an animal passport allegedly being issued incorrectly.
John Noonan Veterinary Clinic describes itself as a mixed farm and companion-animal practice and is a member of XLVets Ireland. The clinic lists a wide spread of routine and clinical services (including imaging, laboratory work, surgery, dentistry, and boarding kennels) and states it provides a 24-hour, 365-day emergency service. In recent reviews, owners repeatedly mention being seen quickly (including out-of-hours), vets taking time to answer questions, and support around end-of-life care—alongside a notable complaint about an animal passport allegedly being issued incorrectly.


