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Insurance Directory >> Pet Insurance News UK Pet Insurance NewsThursday, May 04, 2006
UK pet owners trust their vet more than hospital doctors
A survey released by Pet Plan Pet Insurance, the UK's largest pet insurer has found that UK pet owners trust the advice and knowledge of their local vet more than doctors at their local hospital.
The results are released as Petplan is asking people all over the UK to nominate deserving candidates for any of the four categories in the Petplan Veterinary Awards 2006. The survey undertaken by NOP, asked 1,000 people which professional opinion they trusted most. Over a quarter of all pet owners interviewed said that they trust their vet (26%) more than most human health professionals. People trusted their vet over their optician (24%), hospital doctor (24%) and dentist (23%). Further findings revealed that pet owners look after their pet more than they look after their own health. 51% of the pet owners interviewed are more likely to take their pet to the local vet at the first signs of ill health, but would wait for further symptoms in their own health before going to the GP. Dr June McNicholas, psychologist, and one of Europe's leading researchers in the field of relationships between people and animals says, "I am not surprised at all by these findings. When people are discussing pet health problems with their vet, it can often lead to thoughts about similarities with human health problems. It is not uncommon for people to mention their own health problems to a vet. If the vet says something to the effect that a GP visit would be advisable, most people will take this advice. This can range from general aches and pains, to digestive problems, and urinary disorders and so forth". Dr McNicholas continues, "Psychologists studying human health behaviour have long been aware that people are often 'put off' going to their GP, making excuses about the causes of their symptoms, waiting to see what happens, buying over-the-counter remedies or asking friends what they should do. This doesn't seem to be the case with decision making over pets' illness." Possible reasons:
The four coveted categories in the Petplan Veterinary Awards are Vet Nurse of the Year, Vet Receptionist of the Year, Vet Practice of the Year and Vet of the Year and will take place at the CBSO Hall, Birmingham on the 20th April. Fiona Pinkney, communications manager of Petplan Pet Insurance comments, "We understand how important pets are to their owners, and in turn how important the relationship with their vet who looks after their pet also is to them. The Petplan Veterinary Awards are the 'Oscars of the Veterinary World' and celebrate the important work of veterinary professionals". The closing entry to vote is the 20th February and for every nomination received, Petplan donates £1 to the charity, Petsavers. News items are intended for information only and should not be relied upon when making insurance decisions. Due to their nature some of the information in these news stories may no longer be current. |
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