Spending more on your pet’s care than your own?

September 21st, 2012 at 4:11 am EDT

Hi Friend,

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Why is veterinary care for my pets so expensive?
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Do you sometimes think that you are spending more on your pet’s health care than on your own?

This is a common question among pet owners, such as yourself.

Our dogs and cats get sick, requiring veterinary care.

Some pets more than others.

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Common veterinary expenses
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This data from VPI pet insurance shows the top 5 dog and cat treatments and costs:


Canine Procedures

1. Intervertebral disk disease    $2,844
2. Lung cancer    $2,032
3. Gastric torsion (bloat)    $1,955
4. Foreign body ingestion (small intestine)    $1,629
5. Cruciate rupture    $1,517

Feline Procedures

1. Foreign body ingestion (small intestine)    $1,629
2. Urinary tract reconstruction    $1,399
3. Foreign body ingestion (stomach)    $1,391
4. Rectal cancer    $1,011
5. Bladder stones    $989


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Why SO much?
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Treatments once reserved for humans, from radiation therapy to kidney transplants, are now available for pets.
Once-fatal conditions are now treatable at costs ranging from $1,000 to more than $5,000.

Vets have access to increasingly sophisticated and costly diagnostic tools, such as MRIs. Such screenings not only boost the cost of exams but often detect problems that once would have gone unnoticed and untreated.
  
Of the estimated $45.4 billion Americans spent on their pets in 2009, $12.2 billion -- 27% of the total cost -- was expected to be devoted to veterinary care, according to the American Pet Products Association. That would be a 10% increase from 2008.


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Another Option?
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Are there alternate options....

Yes.

Become MORE involved in your dog or cat's health care, and start providing some basic care at home.

I really think my NEW Course is the place to start: it's
Complete, Step by Step, and is priced incredibly LOW.

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Veterinary Secrets Revealed Getting Started Course Includes:
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1.Healing Your Pets Naturally At Home (Video Download)
2.At-Home Pet Health Exam Tutorial (Video Download)
3.Healing Modalities (Video Download)
4.Healing Your Pets With Homeopathy (e-Book Download)
5.Healing Your Pets With Herbs (e-Book Download)
6.Healing Your Pets With Massage (e-Book Download)
7.Healing Your Pets With Acupressure (e-Book Download)
8.Getting Started Kit Guide (e-Book Download)


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Heal Your Pet At Home!

Best Wishes,

Dr Andrew Jones, DVM


P.S. I have seen thousands of dog and cat owners go from being
nervous, tentative pet owners, to becoming confident, and
involved pet owners.. BUT they had to start somewhere.

You have to take the first step.

My Veterinary Secrets Revealed Getting Started Course is
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DISCLAIMER: This information is for educational purposes only and
is not intended to replace the advice of your own veterinarian.
Dr Andrew Jones resigned from the College of Veterinarians of
B.C. effective December 1 2010, meaning he cannot answer specific
questions about your pet's medical issues or make specific
medical recommendations for your pet.


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