Millpledge Veterinary

Millpledge Veterinary Manufacturing and supplying veterinary products for 50 years, serving over 90,000 practices worldwide.

We serve in excess of 60,000 veterinary practices around the world. We are an established manufacturer, designer and distributor of veterinary products, including consumables, disposables, nutraceuticals and licensed pharmaceuticals.

📣 We're heading to BVA Live 2026 at the NEC Birmingham! 🐾The countdown is on – with just 1 WEEK to go! The Millpledge Ve...
04/06/2026

📣 We're heading to BVA Live 2026 at the NEC Birmingham! 🐾

The countdown is on – with just 1 WEEK to go!

The Millpledge Veterinary team is excited to meet both new and familiar professionals from the amazing veterinary industry.

Join us as we celebrate 50 years of veterinary care. Stop by and visit our stand, to discover our latest products, find out what's new, and explore how we can support you and your practice.

Plus, we'll have some fantastic giveaways and exclusive offers available throughout the event. 🎁

See you there!

📍Stand L40 (Hall 9) NEC Birmingham
➡️ Thursday 11th – Friday 12th June 2026

Register and book your ticket here

https://bit.ly/BVALive2026

Following the positive feedback from our previous v-gel® and Airway Management webinars with Angela de-Zille RVN, we’re ...
19/05/2026

Following the positive feedback from our previous v-gel® and Airway Management webinars with Angela de-Zille RVN, we’re excited to open registration for the next session in the series.

Join us for A Guide to Animal Bandaging - a practical webinar looking at why bandages are used, when they may be needed, and the reasons behind different bandaging techniques. We’ll also explore the different types of bandages available and the products commonly used in practice.

Perfect for busy veterinary teams, student veterinary nurses, and anyone looking to refresh their bandaging knowledge with practical, everyday guidance.

🗓️ Wednesday 27th May 2026 | Online Talk

➡️ Register your interest and secure your place https://bit.ly/4fvwtLY

🎟️ Free to attend

This Veterinary Nursing Awareness Month (VNAM), we’re proud to recognise the expertise, compassion, and dedication veter...
14/05/2026

This Veterinary Nursing Awareness Month (VNAM), we’re proud to recognise the expertise, compassion, and dedication veterinary nurses bring to practices every day, supporting patients throughout their care journey.

Through our partnership with the BVNA (The British Veterinary Nursing Association) we’re committed to supporting veterinary professionals with webinars and CPD opportunities designed to strengthen animal care and encourage ongoing professional development.

It's the 1st of May, which means it's officially Veterinary Nursing Awareness Month (VNAM)!

This year’s campaign theme of ‘Compassion and Empathy’ will recognise how these traits are demonstrated by veterinary nurses every day, whether towards their patients or the people around them, and underpinning the skilled care they provide. VNAM celebrates what it means to be a veterinary nurse – raising public awareness of the significant contributions made by veterinary nurses to animal health and welfare, and that of the public too.

Message from BVNA President, Sarah Holliday:

"I am delighted to launch this year’s VNAM, which also follows my Presidential theme of ‘Compassion and Empathy’. Throughout May, we will be highlighting how these qualities are integral to everything veterinary nurses do – from providing dedicated and skilled care to animals of all species, supporting animal caregivers in sometimes difficult and emotional situations, and offering a listening ear to colleagues. Often, this goes on behind the scenes; VNAM is a crucial opportunity to put a spotlight on the incredible work carried out by veterinary nurses every day."

Find out more about VNAM here, and how you can get involved this year; https://loom.ly/LcNzlC4

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📣 There’s still time to book your place on the next v-gel® and Airway Management webinar hosted by Angela de-Zille RVN. ...
06/05/2026

📣 There’s still time to book your place on the next v-gel® and Airway Management webinar hosted by Angela de-Zille RVN.

This online talk will provide an informative overview of airway management and explore the use of the v-gel® advanced devices.

🗓️ Wednesday 13th May 2026 | Online Talk

➡️ Register your interest and secure your place https://bit.ly/4bEXuZP

🎟️ Free to attend

On this World Veterinary Day, we’re celebrating the skill, care, and commitment of veterinary professionals around the w...
25/04/2026

On this World Veterinary Day, we’re celebrating the skill, care, and commitment of veterinary professionals around the world.🌎

Every day, your work supports animal health and welfare.🐾

We’re proud to support the work you do.❤️

📣 Following the strong response to last month's v-gel® and Airway Management session with Angela de-Zille RVN, the next ...
22/04/2026

📣 Following the strong response to last month's v-gel® and Airway Management session with Angela de-Zille RVN, the next webinar is now open for registration.

Designed with busy veterinary professionals in mind, this session focuses on practical airway management techniques you can apply with confidence. From improving efficiency during procedures to supporting safer anaesthesia, the aim is to provide clear, usable guidance that makes a real difference to practice life.

🗓️ Wednesday 13th May 2026 | Online Talk

➡️ Register your interest and secure your place https://bit.ly/4bEXuZP

🎟️ Free to attend

Excellent information!
18/04/2026

Excellent information!

🐾 Thinking about becoming a Registered Veterinary Nurse (RVN) in the UK?
There are two main training routes: Apprenticeship (Diploma) or University Degree. Both lead to the same professional registration, but the training experience, finances, and future opportunities can differ.

🎓 Degree Route

- Study a veterinary nursing degree at university (usually 3 years).
- Tuition fees are typically £9,250–£9,790 per year for UK students, usually funded through Student Finance.¹
- Learning includes lectures, coursework, and clinical placements in veterinary practices.
- ⚠️ Placements are often unpaid, although some practices may offer occasional paid shifts.²
- Students should also consider living costs, travel to placements, accommodation, uniforms, and equipment.

📚 When can a degree be beneficial?
While both routes allow you to become an RVN, a degree can open additional career pathways, such as:

- Higher education teaching (many lecturer roles in veterinary nursing require a degree).
- Postgraduate study (e.g. MSc, research, education qualifications).
- Leadership, management, or academic roles within veterinary education or professional bodies.
- Potential opportunities in research, policy, or specialist education roles.

🔧 Apprenticeship (Diploma) Route

- Work in a veterinary practice while completing a Level 3 Diploma in Veterinary Nursing (about 2–3 years).³
- Training combines practical work with study through a college or training provider.
- 💰 Apprentices earn a wage during training.
- Many start on the apprentice minimum wage, then move to national minimum wage or living wage depending on employer and year of training.⁴
- Provides extensive hands-on clinical experience from the start.

💼 What about wages after qualifying?

- Once qualified and registered as an RVN, salary is generally the same regardless of whether you trained via degree or diploma.
- Employers usually pay based on experience, responsibilities, and location, rather than the training route.
- Newly qualified RVNs typically earn around £23,000–£26,000, with experienced nurses earning £27,000–£32,000+ depending on role and location.⁵

⚖️ Key takeaway

- Your training route doesn’t usually affect your salary once qualified.
- The main financial difference happens during training:
- Degree route → student loans + often unpaid placements
- Apprenticeship route → earn while you train

✨ Different paths, same profession — supporting veterinary teams and caring for animals every day.

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References

1. UK Government – Undergraduate tuition fee cap and student finance guidance: https://www.gov.uk/student-finance
2. Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons – Veterinary nurse training and clinical placement guidance: https://www.rcvs.org.uk
3. Institute for Apprenticeships & Technical Education – Veterinary nurse Level 3 apprenticeship standard: https://www.instituteforapprenticeships.org
4. ACAS – Apprentice pay and minimum wage rules: https://www.acas.org.uk/apprentices/pay
5. Prospects – Veterinary nurse job profile and salary information: https://www.prospects.ac.uk/job-profiles/veterinary-nurse

Happy National Pet Day 🐾Today we’re celebrating the companions who keep us smiling, active, and endlessly loved!Give you...
11/04/2026

Happy National Pet Day 🐾

Today we’re celebrating the companions who keep us smiling, active, and endlessly loved!

Give your pet an extra cuddle from us today ❤️

📣 There’s still time to book your place on the next v-gel® and Airway Management webinar hosted by Angela de-Zille RVN. ...
02/04/2026

📣 There’s still time to book your place on the next v-gel® and Airway Management webinar hosted by Angela de-Zille RVN.

Designed with busy veterinary professionals in mind, this session focuses on practical airway management techniques you can apply with confidence. From improving efficiency during procedures to supporting safer anaesthesia, the aim is to provide clear, usable guidance that makes a real difference to practice life.

🗓️ Thursday 9th April 2026 | Online Talk

➡️ Register your interest and secure your place https://bit.ly/4bEXuZP

🎟️ Free to attend

📣 Following the strong response to the recent v-gel® and Airway Management session with Angela de-Zille RVN, the next we...
24/03/2026

📣 Following the strong response to the recent v-gel® and Airway Management session with Angela de-Zille RVN, the next webinar is now open for registration.

Designed with busy veterinary professionals in mind, this session focuses on practical airway management techniques you can apply with confidence. From improving efficiency during procedures to supporting safer anaesthesia, the aim is to provide clear, usable guidance that makes a real difference to practice life.

🗓️ Thursday 9th April 2026 | Online Talk

➡️ Register your interest and secure your place https://bit.ly/4bEXuZP

🎟️ Free to attend

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Whinleys Estate, Church Lane
East Retford
DN229NA

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+448000112288

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