Cat & dog vet services
Advice, care and medicine
Helping people care for their cats and dogs gives us great pleasure. We provide all the services you would expect from your vet and having our own diagnostic services we can often diagnose issues faster than other clinics.
We know how much your pet means to you and we are very mindful of your bond with them. We treat your pet as we treat our own.
- Husbandry & diet advice
- Behaviour & training tips
- Claw trims
- Dental checks
- Routine health checks
- Pet health plans
- Diagnostics – blood tests, x-rays, ultrasound scans, cytology, culture, histopathology, allergy testing
- Dentistry
- Management of common conditions including thyroid disease, osteoarthritis, pain, diabetes mellitus, skin conditions
- Surgery – neutering, wound management, lump removal, abdominal surgery, airway widening etc.
- Animal health certificates
- Export health certificates






We have specfic health plans for cats, kittens, dogs & puppies.
Reviews from owners
“I have a very nervous, elderly cocker spaniel who has always been terrified of the vet so we decided to sign up with Skylark – and I cannot tell you how pleased I am with their service. Benji and I are much happier!”
“We are completely indebted to Skylark Vets and the dignity and care they gave our cat Daisy in her last moments. She was a much loved member of the family but highly stressed by cat carriers and visit to the vets so having the team visit us at home made everything so much calmer for her. The advice and kindness they showed us, reassuring us we were making the right decision, meant so much.. We only have praise for their professionalism and kindness.”
“Pebbles is a rescue cat and very afraid of changes but I was delighted when she came back from her treatment she settled down straight away and was very happy. Would use them every time..”
Articles you may find interesting
For most eye injuries, it is recommended that you seek veterinary care as even minor injuries can lead to loss of vision. However, there are steps you can carry out at home to provide first aid or treat simple problems (such as dirt in the eyes).
Advice for dealing with bleeding blood feathers, which also applies to bleeding nails
Applying a poultice can be a useful way of removing small foreign bodies from paws – for example grass seeds, thorns and splinters.
Hypothyroidism is the most common endocrine (hormone related) condition in dogs, and is known as the ‘great pretender’ because is can present as almost anything!
