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[Modern Animal: Reshaping Veterinary Care through Empathy and Innovation]-[Why happier vets mean healthier pets, with Modern Animal CEO Steven Eidelman]

Masters of Scale · B2 · 2025-04-17

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The Core Problem: A Broken Delivery System

Steven Eidelman, CEO and co-founder of Modern Animal, identified that the veterinary industry was suffering from a structural crisis. While consumers were increasingly viewing their pets as family members, the core "veterinary care delivery system" remained outdated. Eidelman observed that veterinarians were "struggling" under the weight of immense student debt, emotional fatigue, and the need to act as both medical professionals and financial negotiators. The industry was being targeted by "opportunistic" private equity firms that focused on "value extraction" rather than improving the quality of care. This led to a suboptimal experience for both the pet owners, who often felt a lack of "transparency," and the practitioners, who were dealing with "antagonistic" client dynamics.

Entrepreneurial Evolution: From Hardware to Holistic Care

Eidelman’s journey began with Whistle, a pet wearable company. While the initial goal was to capture health data to bridge the gap between pet owners and vets, he realized that a device alone was not the "vessel" for solving the industry's deeper systemic issues. After selling Whistle to Mars, Eidelman gained a clearer perspective on the industry's limitations. He realized that to create meaningful change, he needed to control the entire environment. He famously noted that "once you see problems as an entrepreneur, it's really hard to turn away from them," which prompted him to leave the corporate structure of Mars to start Modern Animal from scratch.

The Modern Animal Model: Frictionless and Human-Centric

Modern Animal operates on a membership-based model designed to remove the "friction" that prevents pet owners from seeking care. By eliminating standard exam fees, the clinic encourages more frequent visits, allowing veterinarians to "detect disease earlier in the disease cycle." Eidelman emphasizes that the clinics are built to be "beautiful" and functional spaces, acknowledging that veterinary staff spend 10 hours a day in these environments.

Key pillars of their success include:

  • Technological Integration: Modern Animal builds its own "electronic medical record system" and booking software. By using AI to "distill" years of complex medical history into actionable insights, they reduce the administrative burden on doctors.
  • Controlled Consistency: Unlike private equity firms that buy existing clinics and leave them as-is, Eidelman insists on building his own clinics to ensure a unified culture. He describes himself as a "control freak" regarding the quality of the work environment.
  • Mission-Driven Hiring: Every employee, from technicians to doctors, is expected to buy into the company’s vision of building the "future of this industry," fostering a "shared culture" that is absent in fragmented, consolidated chains.

Wisdom for the Scaling Journey

Reflecting on his experiences, Eidelman credits the philosopher Alan Watts’s The Wisdom of Insecurity as a foundational influence. He learned that the struggle of entrepreneurship—the "ego death" and the constant "insecurity"—is an inevitable part of the journey. His current mantra is to "seek wisdom, not advice." He argues that while one can seek advice from others, the entrepreneur must remain solely "accountable" for their own choices, as no outsider can fully grasp the specific nuances of their unique business context. Ultimately, Eidelman’s approach proves that true disruption comes from addressing the human element of a service—treating the "disease" in the status quo rather than just the symptoms.

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And if you're pushing a rock uphill, you don't have it.
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Steven saw a noble profession in dire need of change, and he wanted to help.
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There are fires burning when you're going home.
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I'm never going to take that leap if I just use my rational part of my brain.
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in dire need of change
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left behind
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take the leap
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get off the ground
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📖 Transcript

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