This care is needed to make sure that your pet maintains a long, healthy life. When we are faced with an economic decline pets do not receive mandatory treatments and they begin to miss vaccines, flea, tick, and heartwood preventive treatments. Missing these treatments usually leads to animals getting sick. At VCA animal hospitals Doctors of Veterinary Medicine have tiered prices based on income when it comes to expensive procedures and treatment (McNally). During economic declines, people begin giving unwanted animals, or animals that they cannot afford, into animal shelters. In 2008 before the economic downfall people spent $11.1 billion dollars on pet health care. Now we are seeing animals receiving very little care and Doctors of Veterinary Medicine are seen to be getting let go because they cannot be afforded. (Fiala J). 84 percent of animals being left at animal shelters were left there due to economic downfall. These shelters, during and after an economic decline, are becoming often over-packed, since nobody is looking to adopt a pet. Pets are being unfairly euthanized because of over pact shelters, and over the reproduction of animals on the streets. In 2009, there was a 37 percent decrease in adoption from shelters. There are ways suggested to keep your pet during economic downfall, making sure you keep track of all …show more content…
Insurance covers 80 to 90 percent of copays and financial burden. Pet insurance, ranges from 14 to 98 dollars monthly, the range depends on breed, age, location, and coverage. Having pet insurance during economic decline, you are allowing your pet’s owners, care for the pets during the difficult time. Pet insurance, as well increases clinics business during these economic declines, with allowing pets to gets checked up for a lower rate. (Do you recommend pet insurance?). With pet insurance, the insurance plan can be expensive and not fit into some people budgets. When paying for pet insurance you are usually paying more for the insurance than getting back into your pet. The economy affects every part of the veterinarians work atmosphere and lifestyle. The clinic will suffer from the downfall due to the lack of products and doctors or nurses on staff. Pets, during economic downfalls, suffer as well because pet owners cannot care for them as well as possible, giving them up leaving, tons of animals homeless in shelters. Lastly, veterinarians end up in debt due to a low amount of salary and high debt from school. Grueling hours and high emotions add to the hard