
News and blogs from across Vets4Pets
Find out what's going on in our veterinary world.
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Press Release: Hundreds Benefit from Vet Group's Apprenticeships
200-plus Pets at Home Vet Group colleagues are completing apprenticeships, including 182 in practices and 17 in the group’s Specialist Referral Centres.
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Press Release: Animal Charities Benefit from a Lifeline
Local animal charities have benefited from £56,000 in veterinary care thanks to money raised through the Pets at Home Group’s VIP Lifelines initiative.
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Press Release: Northampton Vets Accredited with Hospital Status
Since opening in December 2009, and after years of hard work and dedication, Vets4Pets Northampton recently gained hospital accreditation from the RCVS.
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Article: New Graduates Make Them Don't Break Them
Employing new graduates takes time, effort, and patience. Ensuring young vets develop quickly and feel fully supported and cared for, reaps its own rewards.
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Blog: We put pets first and so do our CSR initiatives
VIP Lifelines is an excellent way for our vet practices to help and support hundreds of incredibly worthy animal charities like Heatons.
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Blog: It's bring your dog to work day!
Although today is Bring Your Dog to Work Day, having dogs in our Support Office is not an unusual occurrence. Yes, we’re lucky, and we know it!
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Blog: I've always been interested in law
In September 2018, I joined Vets4Pets as a solicitor apprentice. I was over the moon to be offered this opportunity. I was ready for a new challenge.
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Blog: 5 Questions With Dr Huw Stacey
Huw discusses our International Vet Programme, which supports foreign veterinary professionals wishing to work in small animal practice in the UK.
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Blog: My Apprenticeship Will Open Doors To Many Opportunities
I have always loved pets so when I saw this apprenticeship opportunity on the www.gov.uk website, it just looked great to me. So, that’s why I applied.
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Blog: Ecuador Changed My Life
Simon Johnson, Head Nurse at Vets4Pets Preston Capitol, talks about his experience volunteering with Go Pawesome in Ecuador.
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Blog: Helping our profession embrace inclusion and diversity
Dan Makin talks about his one big goal as President of the British Veterinary LGBT+ Group, an association where people can seek support.
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Blog: Striving To Provide Clients With A World-Class Experience
Client Care Advisors at Vets4Pets and Companion Care practices started a journey to further develop their interpersonal and client engagement skills.
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Blog: Getting involved, using my knowledge, building my skills
Brogan is studying veterinary medicine at a UK university. Here she talks about her recent EMS placement at a Vets4Pets practice...
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Blog: Being a steward at the BVNA Congress is a fantastic experience
I’m head steward at this year’s BVNA Congress, and I recently recruited 20 people from the veterinary profession to join my steward team this year.
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Blog: It's always been about the animals
RVN Alison Clark has spent many years working with animals. She’s just as passionate today about her career choice as she was when she started.
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Blog: Support Office Community Day
We're very committed to corporate social responsibility (CSR) and many of our colleagues volunteer their time to give back to their communities.
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Blog: Vets4Pets Alsager Receives Autism Friendly Award
Vets4Pets Alsager recently became the first veterinary surgery to receive the National Autistic Society’s Autism Friendly Award.
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Blog: People are my passion and I love learning!
In 2016, I joined Vets4Pets to be a People Advisor, providing support to Vets4Pets and Companion Care Practice Partners and colleagues.
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Blog: Helping to reduce antibiotic over prescribing
At Vets4Pets, we believe it’s time that companion animal vets were armed to do their bit in the fight against antibiotic resistance.
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Blog: Showing your colleagues you care
“I was naïve because I’ve never struggled with mental health issues, I assumed I was the norm. I’ve now realised I’m not the norm...