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Guess What Arnold Wants to Tax Next Think it's expensive now to take your pet to the vet? Just wait

Updated 6:52 AM PDT, Fri, Nov 21, 2008

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Laura Young walks her dogs in Roseburg, Ore., on Wednesday, April 16, 2008. Maverick, a Great Dane, on left, weighs 120-pounds and is 32 inches tall at the shoulder. Jenny, a dachsund, is 6 inches tall. (AP Photo/The News-Review, Robin Loznak)

 

The next place you might to have to tighten your budget belt is the vet.

You can thank Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger for that.  He is pushing for a pet tax as a way to raise revenues.

But pet owners are fighting back with plenty of bite.

Veterinarians say they're already seeing a decline in pet visits due of the slumping economy, and worry an added tax will only make things worse.

Veterinary ophthalmologist Dr. Kristina Burling says she is among the concerned.  She says most people don't consider animals a luxury, and instead part of the family.

Pet owner Donald Weideman said he absolutely considers his pet Buster part of the family.

"Its definitely going to make us cut back on maybe bringing the animals in as often. And having different procedures done and different animal checkups," Weideman said.

Schwarzenegger said two weeks ago, "I think that everyone here has gotten a wake up call that this is not just where we can debate something. We are running out of money."

Broadening the sales tax would generate millions of dollars, but capitol republicans are fighting it.

"The pet tax is a perfect example of what not to do," Roger Niello (R) Sacramento said.

Republicans say the state can generate billions of new dollars by selling offshore oil drilling rights, but that idea has little support at the capitol. So for now, the focus is on the pet tax.

Veterinarians say the tax would add about 9-percent to the cost of vet care.

It would need a two-thirds vote of the legislature to go on the governor's desk and that is unlikely to happen before the special session closes Nov. 30.

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  • WEL Friday, Jun 5 at 1:23 PM FLAG COMMENT MAXIDEX DEXAMETHASONE WARNING I had eye surgery and in the post-op pack was MAXIDEX(dexamethasone) drops by ALCON LABS. Two days later I was BLIND Use Google and enter EPOCRATES MAXIDEX REACTION to verify Or call 800-757-9195
  • living in CA debt Wednesday, Feb 11 at 6:45 PM FLAG COMMENT Here is how you can fight this: Call: (916) 445-2841 Punch-in: 1-5-1-2 Press 1 for "English" Press 5 to "Voice Your Opinion" Press 1 for "Veterinary Tax Proposal" Press 2 to "Oppose the Tax"
  • Rikki Monday, Nov 24 at 7:30 AM FLAG COMMENT How do we start a TOTAL RECALL??? Let's do it NOW before it's too late!
  • Ahnold Saturday, Nov 22 at 5:12 PM FLAG COMMENT Did you people really think that an arrogant muscle-head Hollywood actor would make a good Governor? Blame youselves for voting for me you whining out of shape cry babies! I'll be out of office soon anyways, so do you really think I care?
  • ihatearnold Saturday, Nov 22 at 10:20 AM FLAG COMMENT my dog is part of my family...i love him so much and to have taxes at the vet will make things really tough considering im already struggling..we dont have taxes at the hospital so why should our pets have it at theirs...please get this money hungry a** hole out of office

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