iPET Network wins Best Businesswomen Awards 2025
The Best Businesswomen Awards have announced their winners for 2025 at a glittering Gala Awards ceremony held at the Daventry Court Hotel.
The Best Businesswomen Awards have announced their winners for 2025 at a glittering Gala Awards ceremony held at the Daventry Court Hotel.
iPET Network proudly received the Silver Award for “Business Service of the Year” at the prestigious 2025 PetQuip Awards, held at the National Conference Centre alongside the PATS trade show – the UK’s largest annual event for the pet industry.
We recently spoke to former Level 2 Dog Groomer apprentice Sammi Todd, who shared her journey from volunteering at a grooming salon to completing her apprenticeship with Haddon Training.
At iPET Network, we’re always looking for innovative ways to improve the experience for our Learners, Centres, and industry partners. That’s why we’re excited to announce a major step forward in how we issue qualifications: from now on, iPET Network will be issuing electronic certificates as standard.
"In today’s evolving landscape of dog training, where over 8 million dogs share our homes in the UK alone, the need for qualified, professional trainers has never been greater.
In today’s world, the traditional path of attending university is no longer the only option for those seeking a fulfilling and rewarding career.
If you’ve ever dreamed of combining your love for animals with a fulfilling career in healthcare, becoming a canine clinical hydrotherapist might be the perfect path for you.
In today’s dynamic world, education and career development are no longer linear journeys reserved for a specific age group or life stage.
We’re thrilled to announce the release of our brand new iPET Network Level 2 Award in Safeguarding for Pet Professionals, an important topic to get qualified in.
Mae’r Diploma Lefel 2 hwn mewn Gofal Anifeiliaid sy’n torri tir newydd ar gael yn arbennig i siaradwyr Cymraeg o ganlyniad i’r sefydliad iPET Network yn ennill cyllid grant gan y llywodraeth i helpu i gefnogi’r gwaith o ddatblygu cymwysterau cwbl ddwyieithog yn ymwneud ag anifeiliaid.