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VeterinaryInsider.com was created in response to innumerable requests from clients for information on how to manage rising veterinary health care costs without sacrificing the quality of medical care for their pets.

It's no secret that advancements in veterinary medical research and technology have greatly improved the quality of life and health for our four-legged friends. Unfortunately, they have also increased the cost of veterinary health care as well. As you know, veterinary care is not the only pet-related expense that keeps going up. Food, supplies, medications, and ancillary fees associated with grooming, training, and boarding, have risen as well. In short, the expenses associated with owning just one pet can run into the hundreds, if not thousands of dollars each year.

VeterinaryInsider.com provides practical, useful information on all aspects of pet care to help make pet ownership a more affordable and rewarding experience for everyone!

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The information and advice contained in VeterinaryInsider.com content is not intended to be a substitute for professional veterinary medical advice, diagnosis, treatment, or regular office visits. This site is for educational purposes only. Always consult your family veterinarian for any injury or illness involving your pet. . . . keep reading
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