Dr. Cox is a 39 Year Practicing Veterinary Professional. Prior to his time as Chief Veterinary Medical Officer at Petzey, Dr. Cox was an Advisory Council at Petco, owning and managing the project to install and operate Veterinary Hospitals in Petco stores in multiple states, former Banfield advisory board, developing Veterinary Medical Protocols and Regional Medical Director managing over 30 Hospitals.
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Be proactive to avoid big bills later on.
Most pet parents would do almost anything for their furry friends, but that doesn’t mean you have to drain your bank account to pay for their care. As it stands, however, many pet parents can afford another car payment for what they pay for their four-legged friends.
According to a USA Today survey, the average dog owner in the U.S. spends $376 per month on average for their pooch, which adds up to $4,512 annually. Young dog owners spend even more: The survey finds Gen Z spends an average of $590 per month/$7,080 per year on their dogs.
Fortunately, there are many ways to manage what could potentially be high pet care costs. With proper planning and knowledge, you can save hundreds or even thousands of dollars per year on veterinary care, “depending on the age and health of your pets,”
Many people ask, 'Why can't I just feed my pet what I eat'? The simple answer is, you can, but you shouldn't. There are many reasons not to feed domestic pets your leftovers or scraps, but the most important reason is toxicity to their digestive system, which can cause a multitude of health issues.