About Dog & Cat Vets in Louth
Companion-animal care is a primary focus in Louth.
All veterinary clinics in Louth focus on companion animals, specifically dogs and cats. This means pet owners can expect routine care, surgery, diagnostics, and dental treatments to be readily available. The clinics' dedication to these services ensures comprehensive care for pets, making Louth a reliable location for companion-animal healthcare. [Internal Link: Visit the town’s dog and cat vets page for more information.]
There are 3 veterinary clinics listed for Dog & Cat vets in Louth.
Top Rated Dog & Cat Vets in Louth
Top-ranked veterinary practices based on quality, service, and customer reviews

James Street Veterinary Centre describes itself as an independent practice that has been caring for pets for over 100 years. The website lists consultations, diagnostics, dentistry, surgery (including laparoscopic surgery) and treatment for exotic animals, and the site also notes 24/7 digital vet support via a partnership with Vidivet. Recent reviews add detail on what that looks like in practice: owners mention fast appointment access (including being seen within about 30 minutes for a dog injury), and specific work-ups such as a parrot being mildly sedated, X-rayed and having blood tests taken within 20 minutes of arrival.
James Street Veterinary Centre describes itself as an independent practice that has been caring for pets for over 100 years. The website lists consultations, diagnostics, dentistry, surgery (including laparoscopic surgery) and treatment for exotic animals, and the site also notes 24/7 digital vet support via a partnership with Vidivet. Recent reviews add detail on what that looks like in practice: owners mention fast appointment access (including being seen within about 30 minutes for a dog injury), and specific work-ups such as a parrot being mildly sedated, X-rayed and having blood tests taken within 20 minutes of arrival.

Our Score (86/100)
C and S Goodear Services Ltd operates Black Sheep Vets alongside “East Lincolnshire Emergency” (as named on the website). The clinic setup appears to focus on making dog visits less stressful, with a separate dog waiting room and an outdoor garden area for walking. From recent reviews, owners most often describe clear explanations during appointments and a range of care from routine procedures (spaying, puppy vaccinations/health checks) through to urgent and overnight treatment (including an emergency appointment at 1am).
C and S Goodear Services Ltd operates Black Sheep Vets alongside “East Lincolnshire Emergency” (as named on the website). The clinic setup appears to focus on making dog visits less stressful, with a separate dog waiting room and an outdoor garden area for walking. From recent reviews, owners most often describe clear explanations during appointments and a range of care from routine procedures (spaying, puppy vaccinations/health checks) through to urgent and overnight treatment (including an emergency appointment at 1am).
Rase Veterinary Centre is a small-animal practice seen in reviews treating cats and dogs for routine care (vaccinations), ongoing medication/check-ups, surgery (“op”), and end-of-life euthanasia. Owners repeatedly mention a spacious waiting room and staff who physically help with handling (for example, a vet lifting an elderly cat gently out of a carrier, and calmly managing a “snappy” German shepherd through a procedure). Decision-making and communication get mixed feedback: several reviews describe a calm, supportive experience (including a vet coming in early to accommodate an urgent euthanasia), while others allege poor communication during puppy vaccinations and concerns about misdiagnosis and high pricing.
Rase Veterinary Centre is a small-animal practice seen in reviews treating cats and dogs for routine care (vaccinations), ongoing medication/check-ups, surgery (“op”), and end-of-life euthanasia. Owners repeatedly mention a spacious waiting room and staff who physically help with handling (for example, a vet lifting an elderly cat gently out of a carrier, and calmly managing a “snappy” German shepherd through a procedure). Decision-making and communication get mixed feedback: several reviews describe a calm, supportive experience (including a vet coming in early to accommodate an urgent euthanasia), while others allege poor communication during puppy vaccinations and concerns about misdiagnosis and high pricing.

