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Jan's avatar

Ed, thanks for another informative message. One thing we should NOT do is harass our veterinarians or their office staff. What it costs to run a vet clinic is not their fault. I read not long ago that veterinarians have one of the highest suicide rates. Their years of college is very expensive, running a practice is expensive, and they see a lot of heart breaking cases of abuse and neglect. So it's not just the sad days when a pet has to be euthanized. Please show gratitude for your vet and their staff! Pet insurance might be good for young animals, but I always adopt older animals from the shelter and they are "uninsurable." As for getting financial help, RedRover, an org I've mentioned before, has a Relief program that provides monetary grants for pet owners who can't afford urgently needed care. Visit https://redrover.org/relief/

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I have worked with animals over 30 yrs. Rescue/rehab and allopathic medicine for more than half of that. When I switched to natural medicine and real food, I found it decreased the need for sick care almost entirely. A massive cost savings.

It also drastically affected the more common behavioral issues we see that cause people to surrender or euthanize the animal.

Exception is true emergencies, which are rare.

*Use what God gave us so the animals can truly thrive. This is what love looks like!

I did not know better, until I did. Once you know the truth, you cannot go back to the lie.

Not if you’re in it for the right reasons.

This would force the traditional allopathic model of vet med to collapse… as it would for human care.

This is what I advocate for now! It isn’t easy to start off, but the end results are worth it. 🙏

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