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Beyond Pizza Parties: How to Celebrate Your Vet Techs in Ways They’ll Actually Appreciate

Vet tech week (October 12-18 this year!) is almost here – and if you’re a practice manager, you’re probably brainstorming ways to make your technicians feel seen, valued, and celebrated.

But here’s the thing about vet techs: they can spot “performative appreciation” from a mile away. They know when a celebration is genuine – and when it’s just another task on someone’s to-do list.

So this year, let’s make it count.

Here are some real, meaningful ways to celebrate your vet techs – the ones who make your clinic run, your patients comfortable, and your doctors look good.

 

1. Give the Gift of Time

No swag bag or pizza party can compete with an extra afternoon off.

If scheduling allows, rotate short shifts, offer an extended paid lunch, or surprise your techs with a “go-home-early” pass.

Because when your job involves non-stop movement, bodily fluids, and endless multitasking, time is the best gift of all.

 

2. Feed Them Thoughtfully

We LOVE food – but make it count. Ask your techs what they actually want.

Breakfast burritos? Energy drinks? That one fancy coffee order they never get to grab before work?

Cater to their actual preferences, not just what’s easiest to order in bulk. Bonus points if you make it a weeklong “theme” (Taco Tuesday, Donut Thursday, Coffee Friday – you get it).

 

3. Make it Personal

A handwritten note from management or a doctor goes further than you think. We’re not talking a quick “Thanks for all you do!” – but something specific:

You handled that blocked cat like a pro last week.
Clients always mention how calm you make their nervous pets.

Personal acknowledgement tells your techs you see them, not just their job title.

 

4. Invest in Their Growth

Want to really show appreciation? Pay for CE. Cover a conference registration. Give them paid time off to attend training or shadow a specialty they’re interested in. It’s not just a gift – it’s an investment in their career longevity (and your clinic’s success).

 

5. Comfort Counts

Set up a “Tech Comfort Cart” for the week – stocked with snacks, hand lotion, ChapStick, compression socks, caffeine, and other little luxuries that can help make the day smoother and more enjoyable.

Small comforts = big morale boost.

 

6. Celebrate Publicly, Appreciate Privately

Yes, share the social post – your community should know how amazing your techs are. But also say it directly. Don’t let the week go by without genuine, face-to-face gratitude.

 

7. Ask Them What They Actually Want

Revolutionary concept, right?

Send a quick anonymous survey before Vet Tech Week asking what kind of recognition would mean the most – gifts, time off, food, experiences, etc. Then act on the feedback.

 

The Bottom Line

Vet techs don’t do it for the recognition – but they deserve it.

They’re the quiet glue that hold the practice together: the multitaskers, the mind-readers, the fixers, the animal whisperers.

So this Vet Tech Week, skip the “one-size-fits-all” gestures and focus on what really matters: time, sincerity, and support.

Because the best way to celebrate your techs isn’t just with words – it’s with action.

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