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Veterinary Technician salary in 2026

What a Veterinary Technician typically earns across the US, UK and EU — and what to budget when you hire one. Figures are approximate annual gross, as of Q2 2026.

Veterinary Technician salary by region

RegionTypical annual pay
United StatesNational range; SF/NYC skew higher.$32,000 – $48,000
United KingdomNational range; London skews higher.£22,000 – £32,000
European UnionVaries widely by country.€28,000 – €40,000

Ranges are directional benchmarks for budgeting, not offers. Actual pay depends on location, company stage, and the candidate’s track record.

What moves a Veterinary Technician’s salary

Seniority is the biggest lever (mid–senior is the common band for this role), followed by the depth of these skills:

  • Licensed or registered veterinary technician (LVAT/RVT credential required in most US states)
  • 2+ years hands-on experience in a clinical veterinary setting
  • Proficiency with veterinary practice management software and digital radiography systems
  • Strong knowledge of anesthesia protocols, surgical assistance, and emergency triage
  • Ability to handle and restrain multiple animal species safely and compassionately
  • Clear written and verbal communication for client education and team coordination

Why companies pay for a Veterinary Technician

Small veterinary practices need skilled technicians to handle patient diagnostics, surgical prep, and care delivery so veterinarians can focus on diagnosis and treatment while maintaining quality patient outcomes.

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