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New Report Reveals Growing Barriers to Veterinary Care for Pet Families

  • 1.  New Report Reveals Growing Barriers to Veterinary Care for Pet Families

    Posted 09-09-2025 05:22 PM

    Access to Veterinary Care: Barriers and Insights from Pet Families

    Access to Veterinary Care: Barriers and Insights from Pet Families report cover

    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.

    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.

    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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    #Diversity,Equity,InclusionandJustice
    #PetSupportServices*

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    T' Fisher, Director of Operations
    Program for Pet Health Equity
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  • 2.  RE: New Report Reveals Growing Barriers to Veterinary Care for Pet Families

    Posted 09-16-2025 07:21 AM

    This is so incredibly comprehensive!! So much information!



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    Rachel Ide
    Animal Services Director
    Young-Williams Animal Center
    TN
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