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Sploot Veterinary Care

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Sploot Veterinary Care reviews

3.8

67% would recommend to a friend

(88 total reviews)

68% positive business outlook

Sploot Veterinary Care has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 88 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Sploot Veterinary Care employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Healthcare industry (3.4 stars).

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88 reviews
5.0
Jun 17, 2026

Caring leadership fosters growth amid constant change

Anonymous employee
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Pros

I truly enjoy working for Sploot because it’s clear that the company cares about the people who work here and values our input. Even though Sploot is still a relatively new and growing company, leadership has consistently shown a willingness to listen to feedback and ideas from the team and make meaningful changes based on what they hear. It’s rewarding to see suggestions from those of us working on the floor translate into real improvements that benefit both employees and patients. I’m also proud to be part of a team that holds itself to such a high medical standard. Sploot places a strong emphasis on learning and professional development, offering in-house continuing education opportunities and CE allowances that support the growth of nurses and the entire medical team. Being part of an organization that is committed to both exceptional patient care and the development of its people makes Sploot a place where I feel valued, supported, and excited to continue growing my career.

Cons

One challenge of working at a newer, rapidly growing company like Sploot is that change is constant. Processes, workflows, and policies are often evolving as the company grows and adapts to the needs of both the team and our patients. While many of these changes are positive and stem directly from employee feedback or organizational growth, they can sometimes be difficult to adjust to, particularly for team members coming from more established organizations with long-standing systems in place. The pace of change can occasionally create uncertainty or require additional flexibility as teams learn and adapt to new ways of working. That said, these changes are typically made with the goal of improving the employee experience and delivering the highest quality care possible.

5.0
May 28, 2026
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Pros

- Professional and supportive staff - Large network of great DVMs with varied experience - Flexible work schedule (able to optimize PTO and shift swaps for time off) - Appropriate work load most days (30-45min appointment times) - Fair salary and benefits - Excellent DVM management - Solid corporate support structure

Cons

- Occasional times of excessive case load (doing records from home). Seems to be more related to in depth cases as opposed to over-scheduling. - Nurse call outs and nurse turn-over. I would not say this is more excessive than any other workplaces I have been at, but an overall struggle for the field of veterinary medicine.

5.0
Dec 19, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Truly a supportive environment, if you are reasonable with your requests in the face of your own personal level of effort before a personal crisis, management will bend over backwards for you. The expectations are high for doctors, but the environment will allow you to grow if you have the ability to self start and take responsibility. Very fast paced and able to make production if you are able to keep up with the demand, if not that is okay, no penalties from upper management. They expect a reasonable amount of demand from DVMs and if a location doesn't work for you in terms of case load - either too much or too little, they will facilitate you to move to a place that you will be successful at. Any person in upper management is accessible to speak to about any concerns, you literally can text the CEO if needed. CE stipend - unlimited for cost of CE itself, unmatched, I have done multiple highly expensive and career valuable CE opportunities at CSU's TMI. TLDR: Supportive, fast paced, highly demanding for gold standard care and skill level, but fosters a place to grow.

Cons

Corporate environment, very small but can still be a shock for those coming from a non-corporate or private only practice. Similar culture issues to many other veterinary practices, not really their fault and they do try hard to reduce these things, but gossip and issues between upper management and medical staff are inevitable.

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