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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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GrandmaKolodziej
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THis is great Bayer can do this.
 
djes7770
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Thanks to Bayer HealthCare for this generous voucher idea. A great idea for people who can't afford an office visit for their pet during these tought times.
 
Alexis B.
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That is good that people are able to access vet bill vouchers. It will help to make sure more pets are healthy.
 
Jerry54822
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I know that PAWS was a great relief to us when I needed to get Abby fixed. I am so greatful for programs like these.
 
Julie P.
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It's great to hear positive news for a change...especially when it has to do with helping animals.
 
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What a great idea! Since times are tough for so many people, pet care may be overlooked. This is just as important as our own medical care. Hopefully people will utilize these vouchers to take their pets to the vet when they need to go. It may save a lot of money in the long run. Hopefully people will support Bayer by purchasing their products and continuing this fine program.
 
Stacy  R.
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What a super idea! I will buy more Bayer products now to support them for supporting our pets.
I couldn't imagine not being able to have my pet see a vet when it is so needed. I could understand with so many people without jobs that this will happen to so many pets.
 
pencil5
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It is very nice that you help people.
 
BillyButler
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It is nice to hear company's helping others.
 
dave t.
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this is great.. more companies need to step up to the plate, social responsibility does much for a company as well as help out the community.
 
Ramona W.
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Nice new article.
 
Natalia W.
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Vouchers are a great idea!
 
lori
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I have to agree with you.
 
katy k.
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Yea spay and neutering.
 
Jean C.
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This is a great service, but I would hope they offer coupons for free spaying and neutering first and foremost. Granted, pets need shots and grooming and dental care....but if you think that is expensive - - add 5 or 6 puppies to the bill....YIKES! Very often people living on little money who have pets do not have pets that have been spayed or neutered, possibly just a free one.

My city is fortunate to have very kind vets who donate their services to a low cost program for this to be done for people in need. I don't think it is entirely free, but affordable (especially when you consider the options of creating more unwanted puppies and kittens).
 
eddiethrower
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That would help alot of ppl, however verts are very expensive. It is something we all have to do for our animals but it is kinda like insurance they take advantage because they know they can.
 
Sarah  W.
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I feel that maybe if they lowered the prize of the wellness exam maybe they would have more people coming in. Because lots of us had money and did get our pets spayed and neutered before the economy got bad. I know for a fact this would help my family out. Because we don't want to have to pay a really high vet bill for a exam when the pet isn't sick. not that we want them to be sick. but we almost wish we didn't have to go for the exam because its so much money!!!
 
Jenn S.
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This would truly help a lot of people, and animals!!
 
lori
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It definately is!
 
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i'm not into 'wellness visits' personally. to me, it's important to know enough about the animals in my care to know when one of them needs medical attention. i feel i know all of my animals a thousand times more than a vet does. and vaccinations, well...except for rabies vaccine, (which is controlled) we can give them ourselves. we do for all our animals, sheep, horses, cattle....so why not the cats and dogs too? we do our own 'wellness visits' around here.
 
Suzann C.
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I think this is wonderful news particularily since so many pets do get forgotten when money is tight. I know because my cat also needs to get her shots and we can't afford to do it at this time. I will get her done, but it may have to wait another month before I can do this. Eldery people with pets truly need this help as they are on a fixed income. Thank you to this company that has thought of the many animals who can now be taken care of with their help!
 
firefytr360
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This is a very nice gesture on behalf of Bayer Healthccare. Regular check-ups andshots do cost alot. Two of my cats had dental problems this past year and we spent $2,000 alone between surgery and medication. Kudos!
 
Jenn E.
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I agree with you and know how you feel about vet bills. One of my greyhounds had to go to the ER vet and they really didn't do much for her and I still had to pay $900 the Friday before Christmas!
 
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Every little bit helps.
 
MrKucz
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This is a great idea to encourage people to continue to care for their pets in this economic crisis :)
 
Rebekah K.
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What a great idea to help pet owners care for their pets :)
 
Angie P.
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This is a great way to ensure that animals still get the care they need and a little bit of help to the owners to help defray the cost of vet bills. What a great idea!
 
filomena
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I think this is wonderful. I wish other states will follow suit.
 
mary f.
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this would be a great program
 
Linda L.
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A program like this might help to keep people from giving up their pets if they lose their jobs. We need more like this!
 
lori
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Yes. we do need more programs like this.
 
Pat T.
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After checking the availability of the vouchers for vet visits... sorry they are no longer issuing any vouchers. The program has ended. Too bad.
 
Nancy  B.
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I understand the need to make more choices regarding vet care. We are newly retired and living on social security. Money is not easy to find as it was in the past.
 
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With families already struggling to maintain their homes and feed their families, it is sad, but true, that pet care will be a luxury when push comes to shove on making decisions about where to put the limited family funds
 
onic4
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Great idea, too bad the program ended already.
 
Keary K.
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great
 
Emilie B.
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this is good news for pet owners and great news for pets!!
 
brenda k.
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i am going to look into this... thanks zootoo for bringing me this news article...
 
Amy S.
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I have never heard of this, but I am sure pet lover alike will take advantage of this. Its nice to see that someone is on our side. Now go get your $20 vouchure and take care of your pet! :)
 
Brenda R.
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so many organizations & businesses are reaching out for pets sake during these tough times. Preventative medicine is so important. It has been a blessing to the pet over population in this area to have our dept of ag voucher program. Many pets are being altered due to the reasonable fees set in place for these procedures.
 
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THANKS BAYER
 
RICHARD V.
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Thank God they care and are doing this. God bless them.
 
isaacbonsai
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WOw!
 
ShirleyM
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This is such a good thing for a company to do. Their community mindedness will probably help their business . Kudos!
 
betsy k.
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wow this is nice to know!
 
xcntrytrip
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Good reference.
 
Doug K.
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This is a nice program from Bayer. I wish they would put more money into it and reach out to more people.
 
ETH911
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Me too.
 
Rachel C.
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Any amount of free money is better than nothing. Thats the way I see it.
 
Jason P.
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Vet bills are often much more than $20. But I guess a little is better than nothing.
 
Kathy
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By the time I got my dog his shots, it ran me over $100.00 that voucher had I known about it, would have saved me $20.00, on a fixed income and that really would have helped.
 
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need more vouchers
 
Jon B.
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This is great and a help but most vet bills are over a hundred dollars depending on the pets problem. Just annual shots are more than that.
 
1carolsue2
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This is terrific news.I hope that I can qualify. This will help so many people in these hard times.
 
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This would be really nice
 
AXNellie
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What a wonderful thing to do for critters in this declining economy. Kudos to Bayer!
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