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Название Pet-Specific Care for the Veterinary Team
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Жанр Биология
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are involved in a pet's care, or how much time you'll need to spend to diagnose a pet. They care about the health of their pets and how your recommendations will help them.

      DO discuss alternative payment options and ways to plan for future veterinary costs.

      DON'T devalue your expertise by changing your recommendations when the pet owner indicates cost is a barrier.

      Once you've made your recommendations and discussed cost, be prepared to offer alternative payment options for clients concerned about the price. Avoid altering your recommendations to decrease the cost of care. This devalues your expertise and can make the pet owner question the motives behind your initial recommendations. To help cover the immediate need, consider recommending third‐party financing (see 10.18 Financing Veterinary Care) or a payment plan (see 10.17 – Payment and Wellness Plans). Services like these allow you to offer payment plans to your clients without having to manage them in‐house. To prevent cost from becoming a barrier in the first place, educate all your clients on the benefits of pet health insurance (see 10.16 Pet Health Insurance).

      2.9.4 Preparing Clients for the Cost of Care Over a Pet's Lifetime

Service Average cost Times during average lifespan Total
Preventive care exam (adult) (0–6 years) $45.20 7 $316.40
Preventive care exam (senior) (biannually 7–12 years) $47.23 12 $566.76
Annual heartworm panel (in‐house) $48.83 12 $585.96
Annual fecal exam (direct smear) $22.07 12 $264.84
Year‐round parasite controla $84.89 12 $1103.57
Core vaccines
Rabies vaccination (3‐year) $23.13 5 $115.65
DA2PP vaccination $24.81 5 $124.05
Noncore vaccines (based on lifestyle risk assessment)
Lyme disease $32.77 13 $426.01
Leptospirosis $22.65 13 $294.45
Bordetella $21.54 13 $280.02
Additional services
Microchippingb $45.00 1 $45.00
Spay/neuter $244.74 1 $244.74
Dental cleaningc $516.13 4 $2064.52
End‐of‐life care
Euthanasia (30‐pound canine with owner present) $99.79 1 $99.79
Cremation (communal, 30‐pound canine) $64.02 1 $64.02
TOTAL APPROXIMATE PREVENTIVE CARE COSTS FOR DOGS $6006.88

      a According to PetCareRx.

      b According to Petfinder.

      c Includes preanesthetic exam, CBC with differential, chemistry panel with eight chemistries, dental radiographs, preoperative pain medication, anesthesia, IV catheter and placement, IV fluids, dental scaling and polishing, subgingival curettage, fluoride application, electronic monitoring, postprocedure pain medication, postprocedure injectable antibiotics, hospitalization, and one‐week supply of antibiotics.

      


Service Average cost Times during average lifespan Total
Preventive care exam (adult) (annually 0–6 years) $46.37 7 $324.59
Preventive care exam (senior) (biannually 7–15 years) $46.15 18 $830.70
Annual heartworm panel (in‐house) $51.24 15 $768.60
Annual fecal exam (direct smear) $22.07