It’s time to give vet tech’s the tools needed to help pet pigs

To solve the vet care shortages, we need to do better by credentialed veterinary technician professionals.

 

Over the past years, we’ve all heard stories of owners and rescues struggling to get care for their sick pet pigs in the midst of a nationwide shortage.  There have been copious technicians (depending on the state, are known as certified veterinary technicians, registered veterinary technicians or licensed veterinary technicians) and decades of high turnover in the profession that have contributed to the current crisis in veterinary medicine.

 

The attrition rate for veterinary technicians is five years.  In fact, CVT have the highest turnover rate of all medical professionals.

 

The typical credentialed technician has graduated from a two or four year accredited program, passed a national exam and maintains continuing education requirements throughout their career. 

 

Here are some ways CVT’s can help expand clinic capacity:

 

  • CVT appointments: visits for uncomplicated rechecks, suture removal, vaccines, behavior or nutrition consults, bandage changes and other follow-up care can be managed by trained CVT’s
  • Diagnostics and procedures: CVT’s are trained to perform lab work and diagnostic checks, making vet care more accessible to pig owners who live in remote rural areas. 
  • CVT’s can help develop and implement “standing orders” (the written instructions on how to manage cases) and supervise / train staff. CVT’s can develop training plans and provide one-on-one mentorship for new technicians and assistance.
  • Managing controlled substances: CVT can order controlled drugs under the Drug Enforcement Administration license of a veterinarian and manage inventory, drug logs and the security of controlled substances.

 

The vet field grapples with critical shortages of veterinarians. One way to increase the capacity for large animal miniature pig care, is to focus on jobs only veterinarians can do – making diagnosis, performing surgeries, prescribing medications, and fully using the skills of CVT’s.  This would free up the time for veterinarians to see more cases, increase practice efficiency and decrease costs, resulting in more miniature pigs who receive care.

CVT’s can provide support, help advise clients on when to seek immediate care and update veterinarians on how treatment plans are progressing.

 

The bottom line- we can work toward a goal to relieve the veterinary shortage problem by utilizing CVT’s to help pet pigs in rural areas.  

 

For information on colleges to become vet tech please visit:

 

https://www.vettechcolleges.com/blog/large-animal-vet-tech-schools

 

https://www.vettechcolleges.com/veterinary-technicians/large-animal-equine-vet-tech

 

List of States with mobile certified veterinary technicians that sees potbellied pigs and miniature pigs. Many are located in rural areas

 

Alabama

 

Name:  Mobile Veterinary Services  

City:  Eutaw, AL    Large animal

Phone: (205) 390-3423

 

Arizona

Name: AZ Mobile Veterinary Practice  

City: throughout AZ.

Phone: (480) 707-2214

 

Arkansas

Name: Tri-County Veterinary Hospital

City: Clarksville & Arkansas River Valley area Service Calls             

Phone: (479) 754-9090

 

California

Name: Tri-County Veterinary Hospital Mobile services

City: Gilroy

Phone:  (408) 848-8886

 

Colorado

Name: Homeward Bound Veterinary Animal Hospital Mobile Services

City:   Arvada

Phone: (303) 981- 4663

 

Connecticut

Name: Tri-State Veterinary Services, LLC https://tristatevetservices.com

City: Litchfield

Phone: (860) 459-0986

Technician visits require prior approval from Dr. Lisa (860)459-0986

50% off services –vet techs are available to provide the following service: vaccinations, hoof trims, blood draws for repeat bloodwork

 

Florida

Name: Tri-County Veterinary Service

City: Elkton 

Phone:  (904) 692-4200

 

Iowa

Name: Tri-County Veterinary Service

City: Lenox 

Phone: (641) 333-4433

 

Kansas

Name: Tri-County Veterinary Service

City: Herington

Phone: (785) 258-2755

 

Maine

Name: Tri-State Veterinary Services, LLC

City:

Phone: (860) 459-0986

https://tristatevetservices.com

Technician visits require prior approval from Dr. Lisa (860) 459-0986

50% off services- vet techs are available to provide the following service: vaccinations, hoof trims, blood draws for repeat bloodwork

 

New York

Name: Tri-State Veterinary Services, LLC https://tristatevetservices.com

City: Port Jervis

Phone: (860) 459-0986

Technician visits require prior approval from Dr. Lisa (860) 459-0986

50% off services- vet techs are available to provide the following service: vaccinations, hoof trims, blood draws for repeat bloodwork

 

North Georgia

Name: Claws & Paws Mobile Veterinary Service

City: Dalton

Phone: (423) 779-7467

 

Illinois

Name: Tri-County Veterinary Services

Cities: Earlville, Sandwich, & Somonade areas

Phone: (815) 246-9545

 

Indiana

Name: Tri – County Veterinary Service

City: Lenox

Phone: (641) 333-4433

 

Minnesota

Name: Tri-County Veterinary Service

City: Taunton 

Phone: (507) 872-6113

 

North Carolina

Name: Tri-County Veterinary Service

City: Apex

Phone: (336)376-6838

Ohio

Name: Tri-County Animal Clinic

City: West Salem   (419) 853-4835

City: Sidney (937) 492-6536

 

Oklahoma

Name: Tri-County Veterinary Service

City: Cleo Springs 

Phone: (580) 438-2233

 

Pennsylvania

Tri-County Veterinary Service

City: Loysville

Phone: (717) 789-3121

 

Tennessee

Name: Claws & Paws Mobile Veterinary Service

City: Chattanooga

Phone: 423)779-7467

 

Texas

Name: Tri-County Veterinary Service

City: Anna

Phone: (972) 924-3622

 

Utah

Tri- County Veterinary Service

Bicknell

Phone: (435) 425-3487

 

West Virginia

Name: Tri-County Veterinary Service

City: Peterstown

Phone: Large animal (304) 646-4542