COVID-19 and Its Impact on Veterinary Care

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5 tips to ensure the best care for your pet

(Family Features) The COVID-19 pandemic has placed historic pressures on the veterinary field and pet owners across the country.

These challenges impact patients, especially at a provider like VCA Animal Hospitals, which has more than 1,000 locations across the United States and Canada that care for more than 4 million pets each year. Consider these tips to help navigate this new reality and ensure your pet has access to the care needed to stay healthy.

Establish a relationship with a veterinarian. Establishing a relationship with a veterinary hospital means your pet will have a team to help that is familiar with his or her medical history and can identify concerns early to improve chances of a positive outcome. Just like your own health, donโ€™t wait until something goes wrong to visit your petโ€™s veterinarian.

Book appointments in advance and outside peak hours. The best appointments to book early include annual and semi-annual wellness check-ups, vaccinations, dental cleanings and elective surgeries. If youโ€™re unsure which appointments to schedule, ask your veterinarian. Booking your petโ€™s next recommended exam while youโ€™re checking out from your last one is an easy way to find an appointment time that works best for you.

Have a financial plan. Veterinary care for unexpected events and emergencies can often be costly, just like human health care. Owners should consider the total cost of caring for a pet and create an emergency fund to use should something happen to your pet. Obtaining pet insurance or enrolling in a wellness plan are other strategies that can help lighten the financial load.

Know where to go for emergency care. Itโ€™s important to know where you can take your pet in case of an emergency. Know where several veterinary emergency hospitals are in your area just in case your petโ€™s primary care doctor is unable to see you. You can also ask if your veterinary hospital offers tele-triage or other virtual care options. For example, through the myVCA app, you can access 24/7 live chat with licensed veterinary professionals to help answer questions and offer advice.

Be patient. Veterinary medicine is undergoing a surge in demand. Remember that caring for pets is not just a career, but a passion for veterinarian professionals. They are working to ensure you and your pets receive world-class medicine and hometown care you expect and deserve, even with the increased patient load.

Find more information at vcahospitals.com.

Photo courtesy of VCA Animal Hospitals

COVID-19 and Its Impact on Veterinary Care

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