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Five Ways to Save Money on Pet Expenses in Canada

Owning a pet might be costly, but there are methods to cut costs. Here are five ways to save money on pet expenses in Canada.

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Pets are expensive to purchase, even if they are rescued or adopted. Their continuous demands extend beyond ear scratching and belly rubs. They also require love and attention in the form of nutritious food, regular grooming, veterinary fees, and other expenses. According to a report, pet prices have risen by 12% since 2022.
More than half of Canadian families reported owning at least one dog or cat last year. Canadian families like their pets, and while the joy they bring is priceless, being a pet parent does have a cost. Fortunately, there are ways for the entire family to work together to reduce the costs of maintaining a pet. Here are five ways to save money on pet expenses in Canada:
1. Adopt a pet
Buying a pet from a breeder is normally more expensive, but adopting a pet from a reputable shelter or rescuing one from a family who can no longer care for them is a cost-effective option. In this case, your pet may already be immunized, spayed, or neutered. There are numerous organizations around Canada that routinely feature their dogs, cats, and other animals for adoption on their websites. There is also a program that allows you to adopt a dog who is looking for a "career change" and a new forever home.
2. Buy food in bulk
Buying pet food in bulk can help you save money in the same way that buying human goods in bulk can. Purchasing in bulk results in less packaging, less gasoline to go to and from the store, and lower delivery costs. Using a measuring cup to serve food might help you ration food and keep track of how much your pet consumes.
3. Maintain health-care coverage
Pets, like humans, require preventative care to be healthy. Investing in immunizations and tick medicines now could save you money on future vet bills. The same is true for their teeth. Dental check-ups, brushing, and dental sticks can help maintain your pet's teeth healthily and save you money in the long run.
4. Avoid purchasing pricey toys and accessories
Does your dog actually need a jumper wardrobe or the latest trendy dog harness? Unless your dog's brand is to look beautiful, you can buy pet toys and accessories within your budget at local pet or department stores, as well as online. 
5. Create your own pet accessories and toys
Making your own toys and accessories may be a fun family hobby as well as a creative way to save money. There are numerous internet guides and videos available to assist crafty children in creating their own cat toys, tug and chew toys, cat towers, and even little puppy sweaters. This not only saves money but also helps conserve the environment.
Final thoughts:
Owning a pet can be a rewarding experience, but it can also be costly. However, there are numerous ways to save money on pet bills without jeopardizing your pet's quality of life. You can save money on pet food, vet treatment, and other supplies. So, if you want to save money on your pet's bills, these tips will undoubtedly assist.
 

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