Editor letters: The veterinarian industry is in the ‘miserable investigation’ of skyrocketing costs

Editor letters: The veterinarian industry is in the ‘miserable investigation’ of skyrocketing costs

In the editor: Sixty-seven thousand dollars annual tuition for a veterinary school (“America has a shortage of veterinarians, asking students,” May 20)! Tuition to UC Davis Medical School for the treatment of people only $ 47,000 For non-state-free students, and even Elite Harvard University Med is about $ 73,000. Between costs of costs and corporations in veterinary clinics, no wonderful veterinary care is not acceptable. Veterinarians recommend cleaning cat teeth every year. Recent quotations for my cat from three veterinarians from $ 1,600 to $ 3,600. God is forbidden that you have two or three cats.

Many cases say uneven and fraudulent acts of animal food companies inflate prices, with a settlement of millions of dollars. Some families can afford such expenses, leading to leave animals and decreases care. Veterinary and pet industries require examination to determine why skyrocketing costs.

Darrel Miller, Santa Monica

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