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Our address
8 Brooklyn Road,
Wellington
6011,
North Island,
New Zealand
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Our phone(s)
04 385 0303
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Our fax
043857946
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Our website
www.cenvet.co.nz
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we are providing services in Aro Valley, Wellington City
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Acupuncture, Vaccinations, Emergency Services, Consultations, Orthopaedic, General Medicine, Dentistry, X-rays, Veterinary Medical Diets
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“So the receptionist just threatened to push my daughter in the face. What kind of service is this? If you having problems at home dont take ya crap out on customers. Definitely wouldn't recommend going here.”
“I had them sell my saddle on my behalf and they were extremely professional and transparent about the procedure. I was very satisfied with the whole process. Ash Anwar @ North Shore Riding Club”
“To many animals are mistreated here. Read all reviews and then their website. States they are animal lovers but there is a difference between loving animals and understanding animals. Cooper was a intact 6 month old boarder collie who was left unsupervised with adults. Unfortunately he suffered over 100 bite marks around his body in a attack that the owners call "seconds".”