Great Western Exotics
Welcome to Great Western Exotics, a veterinary practice located in the beautiful county of Wiltshire in England.
Drove Vets is a veterinary practice in Swindon, Wiltshire, treating cats, dogs and small mammals. The practice has client car parking and opens Monday to Friday 8:30am–7:00pm, with Saturday morning appointments from 9:00am–1:30pm. Emergency cases are handled round the clock at the Swindon hospital, with Sunday urgent care available 9:00am–5:00pm at Drove Veterinary Hospital on Croft Road.
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| Item | Price |
|---|---|
| Cat booster vaccination | £69 |
| Cat castration | £82.50 |
| Cat primary vaccination | £84 |
| Cat spay | £126.35 |
| Dog booster vaccination | £65 |
| Dog booster vaccination | £35 |
| Dog castration | £245-£280 |
| Dog primary vaccination | £79 |
| Dog spay | £297.13-£401.30 |
| Rabbit castration | £115 |
| Rabbit spay | £174 |
Based on 8 reviews
Samantha Kilby
Google 18 April 2026
Jenny is amazing. She’s seen our boy since a puppy. He’s nervous and fearful. She has no hesitation in treating him, knows her stuff and is kind knowledgeable and goes above and beyond to make our big boys experience as best as it can be. An amazing vet who cares
Clare Waite
Google 17 March 2026
The reception staff and medical staff here are all extremely kind and welcoming and the fondness for German shepherds and knowledge of the breed plus the huge importance of being independently owned is why we value this vets practice hugely. I feel my boy is in very safe hands here and he enjoys visiting as everyone makes such a fuss of him and treats him so kindly.
Alison Steadman
Google 27 February 2026
I have used Drove Vets Stratton branch since moving here in 2007 (prior to that the Wroughton branch for approx 15 years) for multiple pets (rats, hamsters, rabbits, cats, dogs). The length of time I have remained with the same group says enough in itself as my pets are my family and therefore only the best care is acceptable. Jenny has looked after my dogs since puppies & 13 years later I wouldn’t want to see anyone else, I can trust her to be open and honest with me and suggest the best/most appropriate treatment in the best interests of my girls, not to appease me or to maximise revenue..
Lindy Brazier-Larkin
Google 25 January 2026
Jennie has been great over the years with my dogs. Always been able to get appointments and medications easy. The staff are always friendly
Laura Goodacre
Google 23 January 2026
Saw Jenny Leckenby this evening with my Cocker Spaniel Rupert. He is quite a nervous dog when he goes to the vets but Jenny put hm completely at ease and we had no issues or problems with the examination. I always have great confidence in Jenny s a vet and think Drove are very lucky to have her at the practice.
Jools Davis
Google 21 January 2026
I was really early for my appointment, because when the appointment is for a cat, it’s usually either ‘way too early’ or ‘not at all’ due to the Cat’s ability to leg it the minute you tried to put it into a carrier. This surgery is awesome because even though I was frankly way too early, they endeavoured to see Sabbath earlier than my booked Appointment. Probably because he was screaming his head off.They found a work around over taking a blood sample even though the cat had eaten that morning. Being a geriatric cat, approximately 20 years old, they were so kind and gentle with him. Lovely people in this surgery always warm and friendly.
Georgie Forrest
Google 18 January 2026
Saw vet Amy today for our dog’s yearly jab and check up! From start to finish she was great and very thorough with our little old dog!! Receptionists really friendly and helpful too! Only wish we joined Drove years ago!!
Ellie
Google 26 September 2025
The vets and staff at Drove are so amazing. From regular check ups, emergency appointments or to unexpected surgeries, I always feel reassured that they will look after my dogs with such care and fairness. Jenny in Stratton and David Prince at the main hospital in particular I have seen a lot over the years, and they are so good with our nervous (and quite sassy!) dachshunds. I also always find the receptionists really friendly and they put me at ease. Thank you all for being so amazing.
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Welcome to Great Western Exotics, a veterinary practice located in the beautiful county of Wiltshire in England.
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