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Economic strain leads to a decline in pet healthcare

Clinton Maynard

As Australians face mounting financial pressures, recent research has revealed concerning trends in pet healthcare. Over 50% of pet owners are adjusting their approach to their pet’s well-being due to economic constraints, which raises serious concerns about the health and welfare of our beloved companions.

Clinton is joined by Nadia Crighton, spokesperson for Pet Insurance Australia, who emphasises, “The results of the latest survey* underscore the profound impact of financial strain on pet healthcare decisions nationwide.”

The study found that 21.5% of pet guardians are scaling back on regular check-ups and preventive care appointments. Additionally, nearly 13% are forgoing essential treatments for fleas, ticks, and worms. This trend is particularly worrisome given the extended tick season observed recently, which refers to a longer period of the year when ticks are active and can cause health issues in pets.

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