Family Encyclopedia >> Home & Garden

Veterinary Care at Low Prices, I Found!

Veterinary Care at Low Prices, I Found!

Your companion has fallen ill and you cannot afford to get him treated by a vet?

Don't worry, it is always possible to find solutions so as not to let Médor (or Félix) suffer indefinitely.

Neither do you, in the guilt of not being able to provide them with the care they deserve.

It is true that a simple consultation with the veterinarian can very quickly reach staggering sums.

This is why some households with tight budgets put pet expenses on the back burner. .

Regrettable for these faithful companions who nevertheless sometimes badly need it.

If their health is really important to us, we can find low-cost solutions . Watch:

Veterinary Care at Low Prices, I Found!

Contents
  • 1. Make arrangements with your veterinarian
  • 2. Veterinary schools
  • 3. Dispensaries
  • 4. The dispensaries of the S.P.A. (humane society)
  • 5. The foundations
  • 6. Veterinarians for All (VPT)

1. Make arrangements with your veterinarian

Our vet, we chose him because we like him, we feel that he is professional, that he likes his job! The kind of professional who is committed to caring for and relieving animals above all else . If we have a temporary money problem, he will arrange for us without hesitation by offering us several or even deferred payments.

For example, when I decided to have my dog ​​sterilized, I was unable to take out €271 at the end of the month. My vet accepted that I pay him in installments Note. So I made him three checks which he cashed later.

2. Veterinary schools

There are 4 French veterinary schools. Marcy l'Etoile, Nantes, Toulouse and Maison Alfort. The care given to the animals is very well supervised and costs much less than veterinary clinic consultations.

3. Dispensaries

Find out, there may be one near you. Treatments are carried out by a team of 4 to 5 veterinary students, supervised by a teaching veterinarian. Based on the participatory system, the tariffs can be free or imposed, but remain reallyminimal.

4. The dispensaries of the S.P.A. (humane society)

There are 12 dispensaries distributed throughout France. These establishments treat only cats and dogs. Mainly called upon for routine consultations (vaccinations, identifications, sterilizations), they can also provide more advanced care.

SPA dispensaries are not completely free. Rates are calculated according household income. A declaration of resources, with supporting documents, will therefore be requested.

Remember to contact the dispensary closest to your home to find out what to do.

Often taken by storm, do not hesitate to plan half a day to be able to see a veterinarian.

5. The foundations

Assistance to animals or SAPAH (Care for Animals to Help Humans), are organized in clinics and around the work of volunteer veterinarians. Intended for the most deprived to ensure follow-up and care for their pets.

6. Veterinarians for All (VPT)

It is a federation of veterinarians and associations whose mission is to make veterinary care accessible to low-income people .

Ask your veterinarian to apply for VPT.

The care is not free but the aids are not negligible.

Some people like to say "When you don't have money, you don't have animals!"

Too simplistic as reasoning, we are not immune to hard knocks , bad passes.

Precisely, in these bad times, our faithful companions provide us with true moral support.

In exchange, they only ask for love, food and care. Thanks to these organizations, this last point is now within reach of all households.

A small disappointment all the same, many foundations and organizations do not support NAC (new pets), yet more and more numerous in French homes. (I was the proud owner of rats and degus).