$20.00 per hour, plus equity
Members-only veterinary practice
Open for applications
$20.00 per hour, plus equity
101-200 employees
To deliver superior veterinary care for pets while providing a personalized, modern, and convenient experience for pet parents.
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To deliver superior veterinary care for pets while providing a personalized, modern, and convenient experience for pet parents.
47% employee growth in 12 months
The veterinary industry is struggling to keep up with the number of pets owned in the US - veterinary practitioners are overworked and underpaid, and the result of this is long waits for appointments, shorter visits and a general decrease in veterinary care. Small Door provides a membership model that pairs clients with vets to give pet owners access to 24/7 communication and priority services, ensuring their animals reach the care they need.
There are other companies that are aiming to reduce wait times and costs for sufficient veterinary care. However, Small Door has found its niche in the market by guaranteeing annual examination and priority access to specialists that are trained to deal with specific animals.
While Small Door has launched physical veterinary services, its primary focus remains on connecting clients with the right veterinayr experts. The company emphasizes that this approach helps it stay true to its mission of providing esential care for pets while ensuring vets are neither overworked nor underpaids. Despite this, Small Door still plans to expand its physical presence, aiming to have 25 locations by the end of 2025.
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Company Specialist at Welcome to the Jungle
Dec 2022
$40m
SERIES B
Jun 2021
$20m
SERIES A
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Florent Peyre
(Co-Founder & CEO)Joined Ernst & Young as a Senior Team Lead in 2000. Was an Internal Consultant at Lagardere SCA. Moved to Hachette Filipacchi Media, eventually being promoted to VP of Emerging Platforms. Was hired by Gilt as VP of Business Development & Strategy, and then co-founded two startups, CasaHop and Placemeter, in 2012.