North County Dublin S.P.C.A.
Charity Reg Num: (CHY17550)
Hon. Secretary: Ms. Marie O'Byrne, 45 Millmount Ave., Drumcondra, Dublin 9.
Telephone: 01 837 56 30
General Queries and other Emergency: 01 - 8375630
Veterinary Clinic: 124A Upper Drumcondra Road, Dublin 9. (opposite Skylon Hotel)
Hours of Opening: 6 pm - 9 pm on Mondays (except Bank Holidays) and Thursdays
Telephone: 01 837 56 30
General Queries and other Emergency: 01 - 8375630
Veterinary Clinic: 124A Upper Drumcondra Road, Dublin 9. (opposite Skylon Hotel)
Hours of Opening: 6 pm - 9 pm on Mondays (except Bank Holidays) and Thursdays
History
The Society was founded 85 years ago and has worked in the North Dublin City and County since that time.
It has operated a voluntary veterinary clinic in Drumcondra, north Dublin for the past 28 years - 17 of which was in a in rented garage. The Present Clinic was built with the help of Fas under the Community Youth Training Scheme in 1988. In 1996 the society built an extension of a small operating room where surgical procedures are carried out, especially neutering of dogs and cats, to help reduce population of unwanted animals. The Society operates a subsidised neutering scheme.
In addition to the work of the clinic, the Society rescues and rehomes unwanted kittens, puppies, cats and dogs, gives advice on pet care and assists wild birds and other small mammals who get into difficulty.
It is totally voluntary, receives no State aid and relies on fundraising and donations to continue its work.
It has operated a voluntary veterinary clinic in Drumcondra, north Dublin for the past 28 years - 17 of which was in a in rented garage. The Present Clinic was built with the help of Fas under the Community Youth Training Scheme in 1988. In 1996 the society built an extension of a small operating room where surgical procedures are carried out, especially neutering of dogs and cats, to help reduce population of unwanted animals. The Society operates a subsidised neutering scheme.
In addition to the work of the clinic, the Society rescues and rehomes unwanted kittens, puppies, cats and dogs, gives advice on pet care and assists wild birds and other small mammals who get into difficulty.
It is totally voluntary, receives no State aid and relies on fundraising and donations to continue its work.
Operations at the NCDSPCA Clinic

Marie helping with anaesthetic during an operation at the North County Dublin SPCA

Hazel Burke, veterinary student, "seeing practice" at the North County Dublin Voluntary Veterinary Clinic
Fundraisers

Betty Corbally of Lusk with her daughter and grandson. Betty has been sponsored to walk to Ladies marathon, Dublin City 1996, 1997 and 1998 in aid of the North County Dublin SPCA

Anne O'Byrne who is a voluntary marathon runner for the North County Dublin SPCA "with her hands full"
All Are Welcome at the NCDSPCA
All Are Welcome at the NCDSPCA

A young client arrives at the North County Dublin SPCA with a feline friend and patient called "Smokey"

Concerned client with "Bruno" waiting to be seen by the vet
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