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How to Reduce the Cost of Pet Ownership

By Tippy
 
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Instructions

  • Step 1:
    Buy pet health insurance to protect against costly procedures in the future. The price of insuring pets has dropped as more insurance companies offer policies to pet owners. Read the fine print because some policies don’t cover yearly immunizations or well-pet checkups.
  • Step 2:
    Choose pets after careful consideration. You can expect to spend more in veterinarian bills when you purchase a purebred dog or cat. Unfortunately, these animals often breed only within a select group of champions and their bloodlines become restricted. On the other hand, a mutt may be exhibit good health for his or her entire life.
  • Step 3:
    Purchase from reputable breeders only. Check out their references by asking for a list of previous customers. Have the breeder provide a current health certificate for your new pet and a list of all the hereditary diseases and genetic conditions they may contract. Resist purchasing pets from pet stores that refuse to furnish the details of their breeders.
  • Step 4:
    Pick a healthy food for your pet. High-quality foods cost more but they are lower in bulk additives, meaning your pet needs to eat less to obtain good nutrition. Compare pet food labels and understand that the ingredients appear in order of amount. Finding meat products and vegetables near the first of the list indicates a better food. The price of a quality food can save you money in the long run.
  • Step 5:
    Research your pet’s breed and become informed on the specific conditions and diseases your pet is prone to catching. Recognizing a health problem early can mean spending less to prevent an illness.
  • Step 6:
    Find a good veterinarian and stick with him or her. After taking your pet to the vet a few times, you may call and ask questions without having to pay an office fee. In addition, the vet can quickly pull your pet’s record and prescribe a medication sight unseen, saving you the price of a office visit.

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