Dr. Douglas Brum, DVM was kind enough to answer some very important questions on how to save money on pet care, from the everyday expenses to the major ones.
1. How can spaying and neutering a pet can save owners money in the long run?
Decrease incidence of mammary/testicular cancer, decrease roaming (potential to be HBC, bitten, other wounds) and some behavior problems that can be costly to treat.
2. Is pet insurance a good deal for owners thinking about their pets AND their wallets?
Potentially but values by plan (is routine care covered, etc), If purchased early while pet is healthy then typically fairly inexpensive and in event that pet has even just one major health issue then can be of dramatic assistance.
3. Keeping pets indoors seems like the smart decision for the animal’s sake, but can it also help owners save money? How?
Outdoor pets are exposed to more potential hazards; vehicles, other animals, infectious disease, parasites, etc. that can be costly to treat and are easily prevented by keeping them indoors.
4. What about extras? Any additional tips on saving on medications, toys, food, etc?
Purchasing medications directly from your vet’s office ensures that the medication/dose is appropriate and safe for your pet, however some medications can be purchased from sources outside your vet’s office, but you MUST ensure that the appropriate (identical) item is being offered – and should be leery of sources that don’t require prescriptions from your vet for prescription products.
5. What things should owners NOT try to save money on?
As in human medicine, prevention or routine care can save money in the long run. Buy good quality food (does not have to be the most expensive) and provide regular vet exams to keep a pet healthy.