Veterinary Appreciation Day

If Our Pets Could Talk They Would Say ‘Thank You’ to All the Veterinary Professionals Making Their Lives Better

POSTED ON : June 17th, 2022

Established by Trupanion in 2015, Veterinary Appreciation Day recognizes veterinary professionals every year on June 18

SYDNEY– June 17, 2022 – Our pets often show their appreciation through tail wags and kisses. But Veterinary Appreciation Day™ is an opportunity for pet parents to show their appreciation and to say ‘thank you’ to the veterinary professionals who help the pets we all love live the happiest, healthiest lives possible.

A leader in medical insurance for cats and dogs, Trupanion created Veterinary Appreciation Day in 2015 to celebrate the critical role that veterinary professionals play in our lives.

We know that our pets are there for us every day. They wake us up in the morning with wet-nosed kisses, they nudge us when it’s time to play fetch, and they lovingly greet us at the door after we’ve been away from home.

“Just as our pets are there for us every day, so are the veterinary professionals who provide the compassionate care for them,” said Margi Tooth, president of Trupanion. “It’s easy to overlook the fact that they’re ‘always there’ ready to help and happy to do so. Veterinary Appreciation Day is a chance for the animal-loving community to honor the dedicated professionals who look out for our pets day and night, on weekends, and even through pandemics.”

Veterinary professionals work around-the-clock to care for our pets throughout their entire life span, and Trupanion is there 24/7 to support them in their tireless efforts.

Accidents and illnesses do not always happen during the hours of 9 to 5. Trupanion pulled global data (from the claims and data from North America and Australia) from the past five years and found that their contact center received more than 32,000 calls from hospitals outside of normal business hours. With nearly 2 million invoices closed during that same time, over $400 million was paid in veterinary invoices ensuring more pets get the care at the time they need it most.

Globally over the past five years, 1.3 million invoices were received for new conditions or symptoms for their pets. In addition, more than 4 million invoices were received during that time for repeat conditions, resulting in over $925USD million paid in veterinary invoices – enabling veterinary professionals to provide the best medical care for our pets, regardless of cost.

“Veterinary professionals are our heroes,” added Tooth. “In the moment of need, it’s easy to overlook those that are there for you, doing all they can – this is our time of recognition and a moment to stop and say thank you. We all know that a little bit of love can go a long way.”

Celebrated every year on June 18, Veterinary Appreciation Day is the perfect time to reach out to your veterinarian team with a kind word, or a simple note to let them know how much they mean to you and your family.