Programs like this will continue to be pushed on pet owners
as vets compete with each other in an already saturated market.
Not exact matches
The main thread of the novel follows young Vietnam
vet Llewelyn Moss
as he runs to evade the ex-Special Forces agent, Chigurh, employed by the cartel whose money he's appropriated; but it's also the story of aging lawman, Sheriff Bell (the moral opposite of Chigurh), who is coming to terms with the fact that there seems to be a new breed of bad guy on the lose these days, against which old style lawmen like himself can not
compete.
So I think in time, just
as we see more and more practices
competing for animals and clients,
vets continue, no different than any business, they look at their service mix and how they price and deliver that.
Darcie has a diverse background with dogs which includes, among other things, working
as a
vet tech, teaching and
competing in agility, grooming, working in a pet supply store and conformation handling.