Vets for Pets - Poole
Vets for Pets is a veterinary practice in Parkstone, Dorset, treating cats, dogs and rabbits. The practice has diagnostic equipment and surgical facilities.
Aniwell Vets operates on Ringwood Road in Alderney, Poole, Dorset. The practice treats cats, dogs, small mammals, birds, exotic pets, and wildlife. Services include blood testing, dentistry, diagnostic imaging, flea and worm treatments, microchipping, neutering, and vaccinations. Opening hours are Monday to Friday, 8:00 AM to 6:30 PM. The practice is closed weekends and bank holidays. There's a car park nearby, disabled access, and the practice can refer cases requiring specialist care.
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| Item | Price |
|---|---|
| Cat booster vaccination | £84 |
| Cat primary vaccination | £120 |
| Dog booster vaccination | £84 |
| Dog castration | £358 |
| Dog castration | £429 |
| Dog castration | £490 |
| Dog primary vaccination | £128.50 |
| Dog primary vaccination | £66 |
| Dog spay | £510 |
| Dog spay | £578 |
| Dog spay | £682 |
| Dog spay | £855 |
| Dog spay | £1013 |
| Follow-up consultation | £66 |
| Microchip | £42 |
| Prescription fee | £35 |
| Rabbit vaccination | £109.55 |
| Rabies vaccination | £121.18 |
| Standard consultation | £70 |
Based on 8 reviews
Conrad
Google 11 April 2026
High recommended Vets Clinic. Professional and friendly staff members. You feel welcome from entrance door. My friend relaxed after visiting veterinary practice.
Joy Lewis
Google 3 April 2026
Everyone is always really friendly and helpful. I wouldn’t take my dogs anywhere else as I’ve been going to Aniwell for years and I always feel comfortable. The vets always do their best to relax my dog and I find them thorough and always get to the bottom of things. I would highly recommend.
Rachel Mcdonald
Google 26 February 2026
Always friendly, helpful and welcoming to me and my dog. A calm environment, upfront about costs and options. Would highly recommend.
Becca Burden
Google 23 January 2026
We went in with a client of ours and there was hardly anyone around just us and 1 other person very quiet which the vets were just out back talking. We liked the receptionist Sonya we were always having a chat with her this was after David left the practice since he left it’s lost its spark we use to be in Aniwell alot when David worked there. we haven’t been back since Aniwell has lost amazing vet and person loved by a lot of people He was the best for all animals and owners We know a lot of clients who also left the practice as David not there anymore Since Hayden sold the practice . The prices of Aniwell keeps going up constantly We now see David for all our pets Please also tell your clients he no longer works there as people have contacted our rescue and lost and found groups thinking he still does
Chloe Dixon
Google 20 November 2025
We’ve brought our dog to Anniwell since he was a puppy and have always had the best experience. You’re greeted with a warm, smiley welcome every time, and our dog absolutely LOVES going in — he pulls us through the door! (This is not an exaggeration!) The vets always take their time with us, explain everything clearly, and genuinely care. We’ve never had trouble getting a same-day appointment when needed (even on Saturdays), which has been such a reassurance. The fact that our dog loves it so much is just another reason we do too. We honestly can’t recommend Anniwell enough.
Bilel Mhaneoui
Google 4 November 2025
I recently called this vet to request prescriptions for my dog, but was told I needed to book an appointment first. I understood that, so I accepted a same-day appointment. However, when I arrived, I was shocked at the condition of the reception and waiting area. There was hair everywhere and a strong smell — it genuinely looked like the floor hadn’t been cleaned in weeks. I know it’s a vet clinic and pets come and go, but basic cleanliness should still be a priority. When I saw the vet, I already knew what my dog’s issue was, and I even knew which medication she needed. The vet didn’t ask for my dog’s weight, only checked her temperature and paws, and confirmed the yeast infection I had already identified. She then prescribed the exact medication I had requested. There was no additional insight or explanation — nothing I didn’t already know. The biggest shock came at checkout: £200 for a consultation that lasted less than 10 minutes. So worked out £20 a min !!! Let that sink in 😡 On top of that, I was sold medication at more than double the price I could get online. £2.50 per pill for something that costs under £1 elsewhere. I also received ear drops that I was told to use on my dog’s paws can’t see how’s that relevant to her paws !!!! costing £55, which felt excessive. Overall, the prices were unreasonable, the visit was rushed, and the clinic itself was not clean. It’s extremely disappointing, and it’s no surprise pet owners feel frustrated with vet costs when experiences like this happen.
Richard Onions
Google 18 October 2025
Absolute disgrace of a company. We booked an appointment for our dog last week with sedation tablets to get him relaxed. He was due to be put out for his jab annual check up and nail clip by David. All of which was arranged when booking the appointment. After sedating my dog we got to the appointment to be told David no longer works there, they didn't realise he had to be put out and couldn't do that for a few hours and could I come back later. They were told when booking the appointment he had to be put out. And of course I have no other things to do in life but revisit a vets practice that cannot take down instructions for the care of my animal..I told them I couldn't make it back that day so the vet said they would give more sedation tablets and to rebook. I said I would have to come back for the tablets as I my dog had been stressed out enough for nothing. I went back this Friday to pick up the replacement tablets and they tried to charge me for them. WOULD NOT REVISIT IF THEY PAID ME.
S E
Google 30 September 2025
This is a wonderful practice. The staff are polite, friendly and professional. The waiting areas are spacious and offer separate areas cats and dogs. This is a far better practice than the previous one my cat and I went to. I am so glad we changed.
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