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A 2026 federal rule caps prices for key vet services like vaccinations and spaying to improve affordability and access.
A new federal rule taking effect in 2026 requires veterinary clinics to cap prices for certain essential services, aiming to make pet care more affordable.
The regulation, part of broader efforts to reduce healthcare costs, limits how much clinics can charge for procedures like vaccinations, spaying, and neutering.
The move is intended to increase access to basic veterinary care, particularly for low-income pet owners.
Enforcement will be managed by the Department of Agriculture, with penalties for non-compliance.
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Una regla federal de 2026 limita los precios de los servicios veterinarios clave como las vacunaciones y la esterilización para mejorar la asequibilidad y el acceso.