At last, Veterinary Care that Won't Break Your Bank
Many young urban, upwardly-mobile professionals simply don't have time for a family. For them, their pet dog or cat is a huge part of their lives. For the elderly, pets may be the only family members they come in contact with on a daily basis.
So if a pet becomes sick or injured, the emotional damage could be huge. But that emotional damage could pale when compared to the ensuing veterinary bills.
In 2004, pet owners spent upwards of $12 billion on veterinary care. That number is expected to grow between 25%-30% per year. As the American pet population continues to increase, that trend isn't likely to change any time soon.
Technological advancements in medicine have given veterinarians the ability to vastl...
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