#1 Low-Cost or Free Alternatives
A little bit of research can go a long way toward lowering the cost of care whenever it comes to vaccines, neutering and spaying procedures, microchipping, as well as other preventative procedures.
For instance, the database of the American Veterinary Medical Association can be used to locate veterinary schools that frequently provide low-cost or free services to pet owners in need. More and more charitable organizations now provide mobile spay and neuter services for little or no cost. To see if there is one available locally, check with the animal shelter, animal control, or police station.
Finally, a few veterinary clinics and Petco locations frequently provide vaccination clinics, which cut down on the price of standard office expenses. Even pop-up clinics sponsored by neighborhood organizations may be accessible to pet owners.