Brittas Veterinary Hospital

Brittas Veterinary Hospital Brittas Veterinary Hospital in Thurles provides expert care for cats, dogs, and rabbits.

Our services include vaccinations, consultations, microchipping, spaying, neutering, dental cleaning, and nail clipping.

Your pet can’t say what’s wrong, but their behaviour might be trying to. If chewing’s become a struggle, it could be a s...
13/10/2025

Your pet can’t say what’s wrong, but their behaviour might be trying to.

If chewing’s become a struggle, it could be a sign of dental problems.

Ask us how we can help, or find out more about our dental offer: https://bit.ly/3HklB4v

12/10/2025

DOG Found ❗️❗️❗️
Young male terrier found in Littleton area yesterday. This little fellow is well cared for and has an electric collar on his neck. Please contact 0504 24401 if you think this is your pet. Proof of ownership is required. Let's help get this pet home🙏🙏

If your cat flinches when you stroke their face, it could be more than sensitivity. It might be dental discomfort. Cats ...
08/10/2025

If your cat flinches when you stroke their face, it could be more than sensitivity. It might be dental discomfort.

Cats are great at hiding pain, but we’re great at spotting it.
Ask us how we can help keep them happy and pain-free or find out more about our dental offer: https://bit.ly/3HklB4v

To all our lovely clients,Our Thurles Hospital and Cashel Clinic will be closed this morning Tuesday the 30th September ...
29/09/2025

To all our lovely clients,
Our Thurles Hospital and Cashel Clinic will be closed this morning Tuesday the 30th September until 3pm due to stock take. We will reopen again in the afternoon.
In the event of an Emergency, please ring 0504 24401 and you will be directed to the Vet on call.
Sincere apologies for any inconvenience 😊

28/09/2025

UPDATE: HOME SAFE AND SOUND WITH OWNER 🤗🎉

Found!!
Small Yorkshire Terrier Cross found on Moyne Road. Microchipped but the contact numbers are incorrect. Please call Brittas Vets on 0504 24401 with information or proof of ownership. Let's get this little one home safe🐾♥

We were so happy when Noel McGrath MSD GCC popped in to say hello with the Liam McCarthy Cup today. He was impressed wit...
27/08/2025

We were so happy when Noel McGrath MSD GCC popped in to say hello with the Liam McCarthy Cup today. He was impressed with Diego's Tipperary colours😁🇺🇦. Best lunch break ever !

We can't wait for this🥰
26/08/2025

We can't wait for this🥰

Something is on the way to Coláiste Mhuire!

Stay tuned… exciting news will be revealed soon! 👀✨

IT'S HAPPENING 🥳🎊🎉After looking after our own little puppies here at Brittas Veterinary Hospital  and with so many new a...
12/08/2025

IT'S HAPPENING 🥳🎊🎉
After looking after our own little puppies here at Brittas Veterinary Hospital and with so many new adorable faces coming in to see us we've decided to run some puppy parties. 🥰🐶🥳
What is a puppy party you may ask 🤷‍♀️
Puppy parties run for about an hour.
We'll have a cup of tea or coffee on hand for you.☕️🫖
Your fur baby will get to socialise with puppies of similar age and size.🐕🐶
Nurse Leah and our Vet Lisa who has a certificate in animal behaviour will be on hand on alternative evenings to answer your questions and offer advice. 👨‍⚕️👩‍⚕️🩺
We will discuss topics such as health, nutrition, behaviour and grooming
We will have toys and games to keep your puppy engaged and stimulated.🧸🏈⚾️
These parties have to be run in small numbers so as not to overwhelm your puppy so there will only be 4 or 5 to a group.
They will be run on one evening a week, probably 6pm -7pm.
Parties are free of charge but puppies will need to be fully vaccinated including kennel cough, and treated for fleas and worms.
Puppies shouldn't be any older than 6 months old.
If you think this is something you would like to do, please like our Instagram page and send an Instagram DM with your name and contact number and we will contact you to get you and your fur baby booked in🥰
We'll operate a first come first served basis.
We can't wait to hear from you🤗 sooo excited 😆

07/08/2025

IMPORTANT !!!!
Two Springer Spaniels found in Cashel/Rosegreen area. They are safe with finder. Please contact our Cashel Clinic on 062 63492 if you think these might be your pets. Lets help get them home 🙏

Enjoy the sunshine everyone 🌞🌞 but please don't forget our fur babies🐶😺🐰In extreme heat it's crucial to prioritize your ...
12/07/2025

Enjoy the sunshine everyone 🌞🌞 but please don't forget our fur babies🐶😺🐰

In extreme heat it's crucial to prioritize your pet's safety. Do ensure constant access to fresh, cool water and shade, limit walks to cooler times of the day (early morning or late evening), and provide cool surfaces for them to rest on. Don't leave pets in parked cars, even for short periods, and avoid strenuous exercise during the hottest parts of the day. Pay extra attention to brachycephalic breeds and older, overweight, or ill pets.
Dos:

Hydration: Provide fresh, cool water at all times. Consider adding ice cubes to the water.

Shade: Ensure your pet has access to shade, whether indoors or outdoors.

Cooling Surfaces: Offer cool surfaces like cooling mats or damp towels for them to lie on.

Timing of Walks: Opt for early morning or late evening walks when temperatures are lower.

Footpaths: Be cautious of hot pavements, which can burn paws. Test the temperature with your hand before walking your dog.

Grooming: Trim long-haired pets' coats and paw pads to help them stay cool.

Air Conditioning: If possible, use air conditioning or fans to keep your pet comfortable.

Monitor Activity: Avoid strenuous exercise during the hottest parts of the day.

Know the Signs of Heatstroke: Be aware of symptoms like excessive panting, drooling, lethargy, and vomiting.

Consider Frozen Treats: Offer frozen carrots or other healthy treats for a cool snack.

Emergency Vet Care: Have your vet's number handy and be prepared to seek immediate help if your pet shows signs of overheating.
Don'ts:

Never leave your pet in a car: Even with windows open, cars can heat up rapidly and become deadly.

Avoid strenuous exercise: Limit walks and playtime during the hottest hours.

Don't let pets overheat: Be vigilant about signs of heatstroke and take immediate action if they occur.

Don't walk on hot surfaces: Pavements and asphalt can become dangerously hot and burn paws.

Don't use ice cubes directly on your pet: They can cool too rapidly and cause shock. Use damp towels or offer cool water to drink instead.

Don't ignore signs of distress: If your pet is panting excessively or showing other signs of discomfort, take them to a cool place and seek veterinary advice.

Address

Templemore Road
Thurles
E41A8N5

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 6pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 6pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 6pm
Thursday 8:30am - 6pm
Friday 8:30am - 6pm
Saturday 9am - 4pm

Telephone

+35350424401

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