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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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SimpleMan
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This would be a great program.
 
Leigh Y.
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I think this is a great idea. It can give people a little bit of a discount, but I am wondering if they are able to use this on declawing surgeries?
 
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karla w.
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I think this is great many people need help with vet bills
 
ONEKNIGHTFAM
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Well there is light at the end of the tunnel pet owners! Just this past weekend I spent a little over $600 on my two dogs at the Vet only to find I needed to spend more! So I hope there are still vouchers left. Thank YOu Bayer for remember pets are family too and deserve just as much care.
 
Julie D.
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It was a nice thing for them to make sure that pets would get health care during these hard times.
 
Heather J.
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What a wonderful opportunity!!!!!
 
Trina D.
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Would be nice if our local vets offered a few incentives for better pet care.
 
willieroxmom
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kinda disappointed. This promotion had already ended!
 
mesr3d
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Anything to bring the customers in.
 
Roxanne Q.
Roxanne Q. (Friday030)
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This is a great idea. I have one credit card. And I've maxed it out on my vet bills alone. I know several of my friends who are putting off vet procedures due to money problems.
 
Brittany B.
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i think that pet care voutures are a great idea. if people are provided with health care in times of bad economical times then why shouldn't animals they need health care too.
 
Phillip O.
Phillip O. (povereem)
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This is a great idea! Vet bills can be astronomical--it's always hard to make the call about how much is too much, and the current budget lowers the bar--and it's nice to know someone has come to the rescue.
 
Jennifer K.
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Glad to see a large company help out the less fortuante in these trying times.
 
mskathryn53
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I'm sorry I missed this, before it ended.
 
Diann S.
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Great idea. Too bad the campaign has ended.
 
nicole l.
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I am so glad my vet helps the community!!
 
Sharon F.
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Bravo to Beyer!
This is a real and growing problem. Declining elective spaying and neutering due to economic pressures has increased the burdons on rescue groups and shelters. Delayed basic veterinary care also has the potential for disease outbreaks and hidden medical problems becoming more serious. Hopefully the veterinary profession can work to help find a solution to the current situation.
 
Judy A.
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This is so true. Sometimes pet owners just don't realize that the animal care can get expensive and should prepare as much as they can. I don't want any animal to go without medical attention so if this is the way to help them it's okay. But people need to be responsible also.
 
Megan M.
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In this tough economy every little bit helps.
 
Sandra  F.
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great program, this is a wonderful story. Very inspiring.
 
kayta
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great program
 
Leann W.
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This is great for animals whose parents can't afford expensive pet visits.
 
monicap
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great effort
 
Julie U.
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Hopefully this will definitely help some animals who otherwise would not have gotten current preventative meds and vaccinations.
 
FNM
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THey should offer this for people as well! my dog has been to the vet twice this year for check-ups, me on the other hand...
 
Marianne P.
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i just read an article on a guy with a $13k vet bill! he should inquire about the extra 20!
 
Wendy R.
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Well animals should be bailed out too.... Too bad though that it takes the economy to make someone think this up. I have seen lots of people before the economy went bad not be able to pay vet costs.
 
Monique C.
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Great program. So many people love but can't afford their pets right now. Its comforting to know a large company cares enough to offer help.
 
Laurel R.
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This is a great idea. But, in today's economy....where is the money REALLY coming from and who will foot the bill to replenish it?
 
Yodaboo
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I'm sure it helped some which is great, but it probably came out of the millions set aside for advertising and we pay for this in the price of the products they sell.
Rather pay for this than some executives trip to Cancun to meet with clients around the pool.
 
MsBoss
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What a wonderful story. This has been needed for a long time.
 
cliffsmom
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this is a much needed program especially in today's economy
 
katerbuglet
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great idea! some people cant afford them its great to know something like that is out there.
 
AndyR
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sounds like a great and much needed program!
 
Robin M.
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It's nice to see a big company looking out for the "little" ones.
 
rjthomps1020
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good idea-pets are expensive!
 
alex  c.
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Sounds like it was a great campaign while it lasted.....
 
Janice S.
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Actually this campaign has ended. I just clicked the link and you can't get the vouchers anymore.
 
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It's wonderful when you hear about people helping other people -- please, take advantage of these coupons especially if you are going through a financial downturn -- our animals need not suffer and it's great that organizations and corporations do think about this and reach out with a helping hand.
 
sonicemi
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Wow, that's a pretty nice idea.
Everything at the vet costs so so much though...it seems ridiculous. My bunny had an x-ray, and that alone was $128. Gah. Overall we spent close to $600, i think, to try to cure him of pneumonia. Unfortunately...he didn't make it =(
 
Jamie S.
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I hope many more people here about this. Spread the word everyone!!
 
ktldun
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Great story. I hope this spreads.
 
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This is a great article!
 
Brenda
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It's great to see a company step up to help pets. For many people, pets are family and the cost of vet care is getting pretty high. In these difficult economic times, people are foregoing their own medical care, too. Pet insurance doesn't cover that much, at least the policies I've looked into.
 
Lynne D.
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With so many people strapped for cash, this seems like an excellent idea.
 
inga l.
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Vet trips are getting just as expensive as our medical bills.
 
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Very good idea
 
daryl b.
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i think thisis one of the greatest ideas i have ever heard. wonderful
 
Cassie P.
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Its good to hear that a large company cares this much!
 
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we need more coupons
 
diana p.
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great idea
 
Holli G.
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What a wonderful way to help! More Companies need to follow this example.
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