Nominations Now Open For The 2018 Petplan Veterinary Awards
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19th September, 2017 15h57
Petplan, the UK’s favourite pet insurance provider, is delighted to announce that nominations for the prestigious Petplan Veterinary Awards are now open.
Returning for their 19th year, the Awards recognise members of the veterinary profession who have shown exemplary dedication in caring for the wellbeing of the nation’s pets. With almost half of households in Britain owning at least one pet,[1] Petplan is encouraging owners across the UK to recognise the hard work of the veterinary staff who have gone above and beyond in their commitment to pet welfare and pet owners’ peace of mind.
James Barnes, Head of Sales & Partnerships at Petplan comments: “Petplan values its strong relationship with veterinary practices across the UK and places much importance on the essential role played by industry professionals in looking after the nation’s pets. We receive daily feedback from our customers praising the exceptional care veterinary staff have provided for their beloved pets and the Veterinary Awards are an opportunity for both owners and Petplan to formally recognise these outstanding individuals.”
Last year Petplan received more than 17,000 nominations, with award categories including: Practice of the Year, Vet of the Year, Vet Nurse of the Year, Practice Manager of the Year and Practice Support Staff of the Year. This year, nominations can be made at petplanvet.co.uk/vetawards, with nominations closing on 12th January 2017. Winners will be announced at the awards ceremony on 5th April 2017.
[1] The PFMA Pet Population report for 2015 estimated that 12m (46% of) Great British households have pets, pfma.org.uk/pet-population-2015
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