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Need money for vet visits? Vouchers can help pet owners with the cost of veterinary care in a tough economy where so many struggle to make ends meet. Initiated by a healthcare company, the campaign hopes to curb the declining number of visits pets are making to the vet.

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. -- The American economy is facing one of its greatest downturns since the Great Depression. The claim, at this point, sounds like a broken record, but there is a reason for the repetition: economic woes continue to plague out-of-luck workers and families across the nation.

No one, it seems, including pets, is impervious to the poor economy's effects. One major health care company, is stepping up to help animals who continue to require veterinary care, despite their owners' thinning wallets.

Bayer HealthCare has announced it will distribute $250,000 worth of preventative care vouchers to needy pet owners, hoping to counter people's inability, or reluctance, to take their animals to the vet.

"It's an opportunity and a chance to download a voucher to use at any vet for wellness programs," said Joerg Ohle, president of Bayer HealthCare. "It's very important that consumers and pet owners understand preventative medicine in order to keep a healthy environment and a happy family."

Unlike several major banks and irresponsible home owners, animals denied veterinary care suffer through no fault of their own. When families don't have enough money to pay the bills, pets' medical needs sometimes pay the price.

"People will call and based on what they are explaining to us, the animal needs to be seen and they can't afford it," said Sondra Brown, DVM, of Tallahassee, Fla. "So my technicians will guide them through the night to make the pet comfortable."

The $20 vouchers, Bayer HealthCare hopes, might encourage people to actually bring their animals in to a veterinary clinic. The notion is all part of the company's "Help Your Pet, Get to The Vet" campaign, developed to remind pet owners that it is crucial to keep up with their animals' health care.

"Our goal is to help pets get to the vet," said Marty Becker, DVM. "I'm not only a practicing vet of 30 years, but I'm a lifetime pet owner and a pet lover. I'm concerned people are skipping visits to the vet because of the tough economic times."

The $20 voucher, accessible at GetToTheVet.com, isn't a truly substantial amount for most, but it may help. The ready-for-download voucher can be used nationwide at any licensed veterinary clinic for preventive care services.

"Research says that 50 percent of people are not going to the vet unless there are obvious signs," Becker said. "That concerns me because the pets that we have, we can talk to them. But they can't talk back."

The numbers are staggering.

According to Bayer HealthCare, more than 35 percent of pet owners say they have been cutting back on veterinary services. And more than 20 percent of pet owners say they are seriously considering limiting their veterinary wellness visits. Another 30 percent admitted their pet has not been to the vet for routine and or preventive care in the past six months.

"I definitely have seen a decrease in elective surgery," Brown said. "Spay, neuter, dental cleaning -- people are holding off on that stuff because it's too expensive. I hope it doesn't start costing them in the long run."

Consumers are quick to point out that if they have to decide between food on the table or health care for their pet, more likely than not, they choose the food.

That's not the case, though, with Meghan Welsh, of Tallahassee. She says her animals comes first, no matter what kind of financial struggles she may endure.

"My pets eat better than I do," Welsh joked. "There is no reason I could let them go. I would do without before I let my pets do without."

Brown says it is imperative that owners continue to stay on top of their animals' health and medical needs.

Becker agrees, saying routine visits to the vet can add years on to a pet's life.

"Pets age much faster than humans," Becker said. "So lets say you skip vet visits for one year. That's like a human saying, 'I'm not going to the dentist, the optometrist, not going to see my doctor until the year 2016.' And that sounds absurd."

Bayer Animal Health says the mission at the core of their campaign is to help protect, cure, and care for pets. The company hopes pet owners at home feel the same way, no matter what economic situation they presently face.

For more information about the $20 vouches, visit GetToTheVet.com.

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Tonia F.
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Any amount of money helps when you have a bad economy and can't afford pet visist.
 
ZoHaNaMom
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Darn..the program has ended....sure could have used that voucher for my dog.
 
KittyCatz
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Too bad I don't have a printer :-(
 
Momz47
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It's nice of Bayer to try to help, but come on, 20 bucks! I don't know about where the rest of you live but around here the cost of even a basic check up is prohibitive. $20 wouldn't help.
 
Briana G.
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I read about this, it's nice to see "the man" helping out.
 
klpowell2
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Wow I am impressed a large company did this. I really hope it was the people who really needed them who got them though...
 
Becky S.
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I heard about this about a week ago. We had a client use one. It was a great idea...now its over. The money went super quick! I hope the people who really needed them got them!
 
jennifer g.
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i need vouchers.
 
Chrissy
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its great to see people concerned about the situation. i work in retail and constantly hear "i wish i could afford this" and its something trivial. its good to see people are concerned about animals needs instead of a persons wants.
 
Cindy C.
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What a great service for those who can not afford pet care!
 
VERA C.
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I think this is a step in the right direction. Most people want to do good by their pets, but lack the financial means. Good job!
 
Jill B.
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Very thoughtful of Bayer Healthcare.
 
Trish R.
Trish R. (trishroman)
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I just went to the site, and it said the campaign had ended...oh well.
 
Robyn
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Thanks goes out to Bayer for doing this. This means alot to so many people & their pets.
 
B P.
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I agree. Every bit helps.
 
Cindi K.
Cindi K. (tinaturner)
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pet care costs so much these days, as much as human doctors. This will help some but wished they could do more
 
Becky S.
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It does not cost no where near what human doctors charge for things!
 
Allison G.
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This is a wonderful thing but I think there are so many needy people they will only be able to help a small number.
 
prettykittykitty
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ice to know this is out there
 
carcrazy14150
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This is a great idea, but $20 won't even cover basic shots. We need readily available and inexpensive pet insurance
 
AMBERLUVSHORSES
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This is great - wish more companies would step up to the plate!
 
Nancy R.
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Way to go Bayer HealthCare! This is truly a great thing you are doing.
 
Carol W.
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I think that this is a great idea but $20 won't even touch an office appt. with my vet; Most vets do not take any kind of insurance; At the vet school in columbia, MO which provides emergency services for my vet's group, they demand something like $150 or $175 before they even looked at the animal. People complain about MD's expenses, but at least our insurance helps to cover those expenses...not so with Vets but at least this company is trying to help! i wonder how many people have taken advantage of this?
 
Becky S.
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VPI and the ASPCA have vet insurance, the office you go to does not have to accept it or not, you pay for your visits and then get reimbursed by the insurance company.
 
Jean E.
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Not getting proper vet care will just lead to more health problems for animals and people alike....thank you for finding a way to help....
 
JaneakaJune
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Vouchers are a nice idea. Why should an animals sugger because of the situation they find themselves in?
 
Louise T.
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This program is great...I think they can probably bump up the voucher to $25 next time. I just went to the cite and they are no longer it.
 
Becky S.
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I understand your concern to maybe bump up to $25, but if you take that $5 and divide it by the amount of money they had to offer, so many more people were able to take advantage of the vouchers!
 
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I'm really glad that there are programs like this. Many people would love to have animals, but would not be able to afford the vet bills. These people can give so much love to pet! Thank you to those who support this!
 
strokerkjp22765
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Wonderful program, however, I am wondering just how these people can verify someone is truly needy. I don't think 20 bux is all that much either. Well, guess they know how to give their money away and make good tax deductions.
 
Bobbi W.
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Sounds like a neat program
 
Hannah M.
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awsome program good luck
 
ntater50
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Good program but good luck getting one.
 
Kristin J.
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Every bit helps. Hope it's successful in encouraging people to continue with routine veterinary care.
 
Katy9
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I know this helps a lot of people
 
Renee C.
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I applaud Bayer for this program. Hopefully other businesses will follow suit.
 
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It all helps.
 
vicadkins
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I have never heard of this before, very interesting...
 
DotsOfColor
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Always hard to find money for the vet. But they are worth it!
 
catsgirlsillly
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Bayer is to be complimented for their concern and action in this difficult time. We use so many of their products and this is a way of g iving back.
 
Brooke S.
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That's really cool. I hope people use this service.
 
hrstansbury
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What a great idea! More people need to know about this program.
 
Dee Dee S.
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This sounds like a great program - wish there could be more incentives out there for people to take their pets to their local vet for routine care without so much "financial burden".
 
Linda
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I agree that the way to make the program work is advertisement.
 
frank g.
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man, i read this too late...they pulled the vouchers offline.
 
floyd1956
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I am for anything that will get people to take their pets to the vet as needed.
 
babygirl8
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nice idea and program. this should be advertised more.
 
ecm
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Great idea, I agree there should be more publicity! Are vets informed of the program--not a bad idea for vets to match the $20 for truly needy people. Let's hope this gets to the people and pets who need it most!
 
Joyce P.
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I wonder why this program isn't publicized more. I agree with the person who suggested that vets could match the $20.
 
Laura D.
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Hopefully the people that need the vouchers will find out about the program.
 
Christine B.
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Great idea.
 
Alex R.
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My mom works with someone who has to buy cheaper dog food because of the economy. I think this is a great way to help people and pets out.
 
Teresa  J.
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I think it's great that Bayer is giving out the vouchers, but anyone who has taken their pet to a vet lately knows that $20 won't get them much. It would be great if the vets would match that $20.
 
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Good job Bayer!
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