About Dog & Cat Vets in Spalding
Companion-animal care is the primary focus of veterinary services in Spalding.
All clinics in Spalding are primarily focused on companion animals, specifically dogs and cats. With the unavailability of emergency services, pet owners should ensure routine care and check-ups are scheduled timely to prevent the escalation of health issues. Clinics offering veterinary nurse training provide high levels of care and education, benefiting pet owners seeking comprehensive services. For more information, visit our dog and cat vets in Spalding page.
There are 9 veterinary clinics listed for Dog & Cat vets in Spalding.
Top Rated Dog & Cat Vets in Spalding
Top-ranked veterinary practices based on quality, service, and customer reviews

Holbeach Veterinary Clinic is part of the South Lincs Vets group (as reflected in its website). It’s set up for both routine care and more involved cases, with owners describing detailed treatment planning, in-clinic procedures (including neutering and other operations), and ongoing management of eye conditions. It’s also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility.
Holbeach Veterinary Clinic is part of the South Lincs Vets group (as reflected in its website). It’s set up for both routine care and more involved cases, with owners describing detailed treatment planning, in-clinic procedures (including neutering and other operations), and ongoing management of eye conditions. It’s also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility.
- •Thorough diagnostic approach: owners mention blood tests taken from the outset and a thyroid condition diagnosed and treated. - Fast response when a pet is acutely unwell: one owner describes a nurse waiting nearby and coming out immediately to help with an older dog after a fit. - Routine support as well as illness care: nail trims are specifically mentioned alongside more serious assessments.
- •Thorough diagnostic approach: owners mention blood tests taken from the outset and a thyroid condition diagnosed and treated. - Fast response when a pet is acutely unwell: one owner describes a nurse waiting nearby and coming out immediately to help with an older dog after a fit. - Routine support as well as illness care: nail trims are specifically mentioned alongside more serious assessments.

Alder Veterinary Practices Spalding is a small-animal vet practice that also operates as a veterinary nurse training facility. The website mentions emergency care (without details) and a “Pet Health Club” plan, and recent reviews describe practical, same-day help for infections and routine procedures. Owners specifically mention same-day booking for a cat bite that became an infected wound, clear explanations of what was being done, and routine nurse-led check-ups that included questions about diet and exercise.
Alder Veterinary Practices Spalding is a small-animal vet practice that also operates as a veterinary nurse training facility. The website mentions emergency care (without details) and a “Pet Health Club” plan, and recent reviews describe practical, same-day help for infections and routine procedures. Owners specifically mention same-day booking for a cat bite that became an infected wound, clear explanations of what was being done, and routine nurse-led check-ups that included questions about diet and exercise.
Sutton Bridge Veterinary Clinic describes itself as an independent practice, working from a fully refurbished building with multiple consult rooms and separate cat/dog wards. The website points to a clinic set up for in-house diagnostics and surgery (three operating theatres, dental suite, isolation room, digital imaging and a laboratory), alongside routine consults and nurse clinics. Recent reviews most often mention being fitted in quickly (including a same-day appointment for an unwell rescue kitten) and clear explanations and options from vets (including treatment plans and outcomes discussed).
Sutton Bridge Veterinary Clinic describes itself as an independent practice, working from a fully refurbished building with multiple consult rooms and separate cat/dog wards. The website points to a clinic set up for in-house diagnostics and surgery (three operating theatres, dental suite, isolation room, digital imaging and a laboratory), alongside routine consults and nurse clinics. Recent reviews most often mention being fitted in quickly (including a same-day appointment for an unwell rescue kitten) and clear explanations and options from vets (including treatment plans and outcomes discussed).
Our Score (78/100)
J Krumina Veterinary is a veterinary nurse training facility, with the website directing out‑of‑hours cases to Vets Now. Recent reviews paint a mixed picture: some owners describe thorough consultations where they felt listened to (including with a very nervous rescue dog), and mention that recommendations were made without pressure to buy in‑practice products. Other owners report serious concerns about communication and clinical handling—such as no vet call‑backs during an ongoing infection, and allegations of conflicting paperwork and injuries after IV fluids.
J Krumina Veterinary is a veterinary nurse training facility, with the website directing out‑of‑hours cases to Vets Now. Recent reviews paint a mixed picture: some owners describe thorough consultations where they felt listened to (including with a very nervous rescue dog), and mention that recommendations were made without pressure to buy in‑practice products. Other owners report serious concerns about communication and clinical handling—such as no vet call‑backs during an ongoing infection, and allegations of conflicting paperwork and injuries after IV fluids.
More Dog & Cat Vets in Spalding
Additional veterinary clinics serving the area
Our Score (77/100)
- •Owners repeatedly mention friendly, knowledgeable communication that leaves them reassured after appointments. - Several reviews highlight low-stress handling, including extra comfort for dogs scared of needles and nervous dogs who appear unusually relaxed and excited to visit. - End-of-life support is specifically praised, with one owner naming staff who helped them through a difficult goodbye.
- •Owners repeatedly mention friendly, knowledgeable communication that leaves them reassured after appointments. - Several reviews highlight low-stress handling, including extra comfort for dogs scared of needles and nervous dogs who appear unusually relaxed and excited to visit. - End-of-life support is specifically praised, with one owner naming staff who helped them through a difficult goodbye.
Independent Animal Clinic Ltd describes itself as a small, family-run practice owned and run by Hetty and Adrian Hayes (not part of a corporate group, per the clinic’s own website). Reviewers most often mention support through difficult end-of-life situations and clear explanations during ongoing conditions—one owner specifically describes help understanding and managing a dog’s diabetes. Another reviewer reports acupuncture over 9 months for their dog with “amazing” improvement.
Independent Animal Clinic Ltd describes itself as a small, family-run practice owned and run by Hetty and Adrian Hayes (not part of a corporate group, per the clinic’s own website). Reviewers most often mention support through difficult end-of-life situations and clear explanations during ongoing conditions—one owner specifically describes help understanding and managing a dog’s diabetes. Another reviewer reports acupuncture over 9 months for their dog with “amazing” improvement.
Our Score (73/100)
Riverside Veterinary Practice offers first-opinion care for common companion pets (cats, dogs, rabbits, guinea pigs, ferrets and hamsters), with in‑practice surgery and diagnostics (including digital X‑ray). The website lists nurse clinics, dental treatment, behavioural advice and house visits, and notes Cat Friendly Clinic status. Reviews describe a clean, multi–treatment-room setup and discuss routine procedures such as cat neutering; several reviewers also highlight supportive end‑of‑life care, including helping an owner keep a memorial item.
Riverside Veterinary Practice offers first-opinion care for common companion pets (cats, dogs, rabbits, guinea pigs, ferrets and hamsters), with in‑practice surgery and diagnostics (including digital X‑ray). The website lists nurse clinics, dental treatment, behavioural advice and house visits, and notes Cat Friendly Clinic status. Reviews describe a clean, multi–treatment-room setup and discuss routine procedures such as cat neutering; several reviewers also highlight supportive end‑of‑life care, including helping an owner keep a memorial item.
Vets for Pets Spalding is described on its website as a locally owned Vets for Pets practice. It’s set up for a broad range of cases, with two surgical theatres, an in-house laboratory, digital X-ray, ultrasound, and an on-site pharmacy. The practice also promotes advanced surgery in-house, including keyhole (laparoscopic) procedures and orthopaedic surgery (examples given include cruciate ligament surgery, patella issues, and elbow dysplasia).
Vets for Pets Spalding is described on its website as a locally owned Vets for Pets practice. It’s set up for a broad range of cases, with two surgical theatres, an in-house laboratory, digital X-ray, ultrasound, and an on-site pharmacy. The practice also promotes advanced surgery in-house, including keyhole (laparoscopic) procedures and orthopaedic surgery (examples given include cruciate ligament surgery, patella issues, and elbow dysplasia).

