Dave Carey – Vets in Mitchelstown
Clinic Overview
Dave Carey’s practice in Mitchelstown appears to be a small clinic centred on vet Dave Carey. Owners mention both routine care and more specific problem-solving across a mix of animals, including dogs, cats and a horse. Reviews also point to long-term continuity, with some families returning for many years and recommending him to others.
Dave Carey’s practice in Mitchelstown appears to be a small clinic centred on vet Dave Carey. Owners mention both routine care and more specific problem-solving across a mix of animals, including dogs, cats and a horse. Reviews also point to long-term continuity, with some families returning for many years and recommending him to others.
Services
- •Routine pet care: Vaccinations and pet passports are specifically mentioned in owner reviews.
- •Treatment for specific problems: Examples include care for a large puppy with an ear problem and support following a late call when an issue arose.
- •Care across different animals: Reviews refer to dogs, cats from a multi-cat household, and a house call for a sick horse.
- •Handling of more complex cases: One owner highlights careful precautions for a French bulldog, specifically noting consideration for brachycephalic breeds.
- •Flexible support: Reviews describe a willingness to help outside a standard appointment context, including a house call.
Pricing
No published pricing information is currently available for this clinic.
People
- •Dave Carey (also referred to as David/Dave): The vet named throughout the reviews. Owners describe him as knowledgeable, flexible, accommodating, kind and gentle with pets, with examples including careful handling of a brachycephalic dog, help with a puppy’s ear problem, support on a late call, and a house call for a sick horse.
Reviews
Dave Carey has a 5.0/5 Google rating from 6 reviews.
- •Reviews are consistently very positive, with owners often describing him as helpful, patient, understanding and trustworthy.
- •Several comments focus on flexibility and commitment, including mention of a late call and a house call for a sick horse after a long day.
- •Owners mention a mix of routine and problem-focused care, including vaccinations, pet passports and treatment for a puppy’s ear issue.
- •Longer-term loyalty stands out, with some families saying they have attended for many years and recommended him to relatives and friends.

