Toxic management - Veterinary Technician CityVet Employee Review

3.0
27 Feb 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Good pay good benefits Nice packages for puppies and kittens

Cons

The practice managers are allowed to behave however they want. Discuss write ups with other employees. Tell staff not to train but then tell the staff that need the training no one wants to train them. Make comments about your body to others. Close early consistently. They join the little gossip and choose one person to single out. Its disgusting.

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CityVet Response
4mo
Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback. We’re glad to hear you’ve had a positive experience with our pay and benefits. We take concerns about workplace culture and leadership seriously, and the behaviors described here are not reflective of the respectful and supportive environment we strive to create across our clinics. Feedback like this is important as we continue working to support our teams and strengthen the experience for everyone. If you’re open to sharing more, we would welcome the opportunity to connect. Please feel free to reach out to our HR team at hrsupport@cityvet.com

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