Why are veterinary procedures significantly cheaper than their human counterparts?

What is the market value of a human life?

How does that compare to the market value of a dog’s life?

What people are willing to pay to live and minimize suffering is immense, this is why a pure market approach is not enough to lower costs because what the market will bare in a wealthy nation is quite high.

There was a Big Bang Theory rerun on last night, involving Sheldon getting a haircut from a service that sent a van around to pet owners’ homes (he was also due to receive a shampoo and nail clipping).

I’d be happy to get medical care from a vet, if the office required children to be confined in appropriate carriers.