Welcome to the Vets Pets Weekly Update!

We’re excited to bring you the latest news, updates, and stories from across our North Carolina veterinary practices. Each week, we’ll share important announcements, highlight achievements, and sprinkle some fun along the way.

Your work makes a difference every day, and we want to celebrate you. If you have news or stories to share, please let us know by responding to any of these emails or reaching out to marketing@thevetspets.com.

Thank You for Participating in The Engagement Survey!

The engagement survey results are in! We had a 57% participation rate. Thank you to everyone who provided feedback. We promise transparency and pledge to enhance our future based on these results.

Our CEO, Steve Thomas, will address initial actions during Vets Pets Vision 2024 next week (register at the link below). We plan to communicate regularly and continue to build on our progress with your help.

We are excited to invite you to Vets Pets’ first virtual state of the union, Vets Pets Vision 2024, on Wednesday, July 31, at 12:30 PM. This new biannual event will keep everyone informed about the latest developments within our company. We’ll discuss our recent achievements, the challenges we’ve overcome, and the actions we will take as a result of the engagement survey. 

Your participation is crucial as we reflect on our progress and acknowledge the hard work and dedication that has brought us here.
This is your chance to hear directly from our leadership team about the exciting initiatives and goals we’ve set for the coming months. 

Join us, ask questions, and engage in the conversation. Together, we’ll continue to grow and achieve great things. Please register at the link. 

Steve Thomas, President & CEO headshot

Steve Thomas
President & CEO
Vets Pets

PLEASE JOIN US FOR:
The Urine Must Flow: Frustrating Feline Urethral Obstructions

Feline lower urinary tract disease and urethral obstructions are common emergencies in general and emergency practices. During this presentation, we will discuss the diagnosis and treatment of both critical and “stable” blocked cats, give helpful tips and tricks for difficult urinary catheterizations, and explore potential complications. In addition, we will briefly wade into the evidence for different short- and long-term management strategies to try to minimize the recurrence of this ever-frustrating feline problem.   


July 30, 2024
7:00 PM
1.5 hours NCVMB-Approved CE Credit

Dr. Ashley Wagner
Points East Veterinary Specialty Hospital

The veterinary profession offers both challenges and rewards. It’s crucial to pause regularly and acknowledge the positive experiences within your hospitals. We will start sharing a review each week from around the company. If you have a review you’d like to share, please respond to this email or reach out to marketing@thevetspets.com.

This week’s review acknowledges the Pet Emergency Clinic of Pitt County team. Well done!

No ever wants to have to take their animal to the emergency vet, but I was so thankful that the Pet Emergency Clinic of Pitt County was available when my sweet girl Boudica started excessively vomiting in the middle of the night and was bringing up trace blood. They brought my cat to the back very quickly and got started on her vitals and workup. I was provided with sample invoices before services were rendered so there would be no surprises and I found the prices to be quite fair particularly for being rendered at 4am. Overall service was pretty quick and we were able to be in and out in about 2 hours with peace of mind and medication to control her vomiting. I’m so relieved that she hasn’t thrown up since her visit and after sleeping a little extra yesterday, she’s back to harassing the other residents of our home today. Thank you Pet Emergency Clinic!

Stacey C.

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