Trends of old-school veterinary practices being bought by national companies

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DOG-EAT-DOG: More national companies buying old-school veterinary practices, survey shows

What are the advantages to vets?

Others partner with a larger group that can handle the business and administrative work, allowing them to focus their time and energy on practicing veterinary medicine, he says. As an example, Ziller says Innovetive Petcare provides practices with an entire range of services to help its practices thrive in their local markets– services such as marketing, HR, recruiting, purchasing and vendor negotiation.

Dr. Katarzyna Ferry looks over at dog named Wendy who is being treated for a flare-up of Addison's disease, Monday, April 12, 2021, at the Veterinary Specialty Hospital of Palm Beach Gardens in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.Dr. Elliott Garber, vice president of strategic partnerships at Instinct Science, is a veterinarian, author and Army officer in Charlottesville, Virginia.

He said some large groups have a client-facing national brand , but other groups, such as Innovetive Petcare, maintain the original and local practice's brand and culture. "A client of one of our practices might not even know that their veterinarian has joined a more extensive group…when they take their pet to the vet, the practice has the same name, and they still get the same great care from the vets and staff that they always have," Ziller said.Dr.

 

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