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New survey shows that over 90% of animal owners trust and appreciate veterinary teams but underestimate the demands of the profession



  • New survey data show 94% of animal owners appreciate the work of veterinarians1, compared to only 49% of veterinary professionals feeling their profession is appreciated, among other findings.2
  • The survey confirms differences in perspectives: 65% of animal owners think veterinarians have a good work-life balance1 while 48% of veterinarians say animal owners underappreciate the way they trade-off their work-life-balance to help animals.2
  • On World Veterinary Day 2025, Boehringer Ingelheim and campaign partners encourage animal owners to express their appreciation to veterinary teams. 


Leading up to World Veterinary Day (April 26, 2025), Boehringer Ingelheim today unveiled new survey results that shed light on animal owners’ perceptions of the essential role that veterinarians play in animal health and community well-being. The 2025 survey of animal owners adds to a 2024 survey, also conducted in partnership with market research institute Kynetec, which explored if veterinarians feel valued and understood by animal owners. This is part of Boehringer Ingelheim’s Going Beyond campaign, which seeks to put a spotlight on aspects of veterinary work that too often remain unseen and underrecognized. 

“In collaboration with our Going Beyond campaign partners, we are proud to celebrate veterinary teams, bringing attention to their crucial role worldwide as animal health practitioners, advocates, researchers, educators, surgeons, public health experts and more,” said Claire Fowler, Head of Global Strategic Marketing, Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health. 

The 2025 Going Beyond survey of animal owners revealed several findings, which contrast significantly with perceptions shared in the 2024 survey of veterinarians.  

Perceptions around appreciation 

In the 2025 survey, 94% of animal owners said they appreciate the veterinary profession, and 91% recognized that veterinary teams are essential or important to our society.1 By comparison, 49% of veterinarians last year said animal owners appreciate the veterinary profession.2 In addition, 93% of animal owners this year said they appreciate the level of care provided by their vet teams.1 In 2024, a lower percentage (75%) of veterinarians said animal owners appreciate the level of care they provide.2 

"It is rewarding to see the high appreciation for veterinarians noted in the Going Beyond survey, and we need to continue to increase awareness of the essential role of veterinary professionals in safeguarding animal health and impacting society through food safety and infectious disease control," said Arcangelo Gentile, President of the World Association for Buiatrics. "By partnering in the Going Beyond campaign, we hope to deepen the public's understanding of this field and foster the recognition veterinary teams truly deserve.” 

Views on work-life balance and stress 


Among animal owners surveyed, 65% said veterinarians have a good work-life balance.1 In 2024, 48% of veterinarians said animal owners underappreciate that vets trade off their work-life balance to help animals.2 In addition, 66% of animal owners felt veterinarians need a high level of resilience to manage stress and emotional exhaustion.1 This figure was significantly lower than when asked the same question about other essential professions, including doctors, police, firefighters, and teachers.1 In 2024, 49% of veterinarians said animal owners underappreciate their resilience to stress and emotional exhaustion.2  

“Veterinary teams are on the front lines of animal health and well-being, yet the intense physical and emotional demands of the profession often go unrecognized,” said Dr Jim Berry, President of the World Small Animal Veterinary Association. “To protect this essential profession, the public must do more to acknowledge the commitment and long hours veterinary teams dedicate to ensure the well-being of the animals in their care.”   

‘Guess Who?’ video highlights common misunderstandings 

In support of World Veterinary Day, the Going Beyond campaign also released a thought-provoking video asking animal owners to guess what type of professional meets the description of a range of compelling job responsibilities and characteristics.