This article covers concerning insights about access to veterinary care in the United States. Researchers surveyed over 1,000 U.S. residents to understand their perceptions and experiences seeking veterinary care.
Key findings include:
The study highlights how demographic factors-particularly age, education, and income-influence care-seeking decisions and perceptions of alternative providers. Younger participants and those with lower incomes showed greater openness to culturally competent alternative care options.
These findings underscore the importance of addressing both availability and quality of the veterinarian-client relationship to improve animal welfare outcomes. The research calls attention to a critical One Health consideration: when access to quality veterinary care is constrained, both animal and human well-being suffer.
📖 Read the full article: doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2025.1655537
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