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Many veterinarians in Canada are facing extreme burnout and declining mental health
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Almost need some sort of animal healthcare, funded by pet licenses at like $1000 a year. If you don't have a pet license your pet can't get treatment. But when treatment is needed it's free.
So... optional then?
But, that's already a thing? VCA has a treatment plan you pay into monthly, and animal health insurance exists that's way more that $1k/year and varies based on stuff like existing conditions and the age of your pet.
I don't expect the municipalities that collect the $1000 to magically make it stretch further.
This needs to be a thing