Access to Veterinary Care: Barriers and Insights from Pet Families
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The Program for Pet Health Equity (PPHE) has published Access to Veterinary Care: Barriers and Insights from Pet Families. This new report updates and broadens the 2018 national study by the Access to Veterinary Care Coalition. The latest research offers a timely view of the changing challenges families face in accessing veterinary care, due to shifting economic conditions, evolving pet family trends, and the ongoing effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.
"Access to veterinary care remains a pressing concern for families and veterinary professionals alike," said Dr @Michael Blackwell, PPHE Director. "This report not only identifies barriers, but it also highlights opportunities for improved support through targeted community resources and integrated care approaches."
Key Findings:
- Fewer Pets per Household:
- The average dropped from 2.2 to 2.0; nearly half now have only one pet.
- Spay/Neuter Disparities Persist:
- Dogs less likely to be altered; gifted pets least likely to be spayed/neutered.
- While cost remains a barrier, data suggests some families with dogs are making selective breeding choices, pointing to a need for targeted education
- Barriers Are Widespread:
- Logistical and financial obstacles are reported across all income groups.
- Emotional Impact on Families:
- Barriers linked to pet surrender, euthanasia, and increased household stress.
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The report emphasizes the growing need for expanded veterinary care access, local resource support including training, behavior assistance, and temporary care for aging pets, and community-focused outreach initiatives. The report offers actionable insights to guide policymakers, veterinary professionals, and community leaders in removing barriers to care and promoting pet family well-being.
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This study was made possible through a generous grant from Maddie's Fund®. To access the full report and explore strategies for improving veterinary care access, visit: https://trace.tennessee.edu/utk_socipubs/39/
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T' Fisher, Director of Operations
Program for Pet Health Equity
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T' Fisher, Director of Operations
Program for Pet Health Equity
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