The American Pet Products Association estimates that U.S. pet owners spend more than $147 billion annually on their furry friends. According to that 2023 figure, about $38.3 billion is on veterinary health care.
“Every pet deserves quality care, regardless of their owner’s financial situation,” said Doug Patriquin, co-founder of Dr. Kelly’s Surgical Unit, a low-cost veterinary clinic in Tucson.
“Many pet owners are caught off guard by the high costs of medical treatments, leading them to use credit cards, take out personal loans, or dip into their savings,” Patriquin said.
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