You've said that one of you clinics will be opened in USA. Are you in process to receive the patent in USA?
The first clinics for dogs will be open in the US. They are called Canine Cancer Centers. We actually can treat dogs now. Until we are able to open our own clinic we can treat and have treated dogs out of a Veterinary Clinic. We can only treat a few at a time.
So, you will not charge so high prices, because the medicines are cheaper or you will pay less to your Oncologists?
We do not need an Oncologist or a Vet Oncologist to administer our treatment. With our Canine Cancer Centers, we have one Vet Oncologist to oversee and interact with the Veterinarians who will be working at each of our clinics
The 1st rule of any business is that there must abe a demand on your product. So, I think the main parameter of the county for them is how bad is the situation with dogs' cancer in this current county at the moment.
The cancer situation with dogs is in epidemic proportions. 1 out of every 4 dogs will get cancer. That is 25% of them. So lets look at how many dogs there are in the world
89 million in the US, so at anytime 22 million dogs could have cancer in the US.
The number of dogs in Europe has seen a notable increase since 2010. The total amount of number dogs reported in 2017 was estimated at 85 million. so at any time 21 million dogs could have cancer in Europe.
There are estimated to be 4.8 million pet dogs in Australia; 20 dogs for every 100 people.
According to the Japan Pet Food Association (JPFA), 12.3 million dogs.
Although around the world many families keep dogs as pets, the majority of the world's dogs are free-range. In 2012, the total population of dogs in the world was estimated to be about 525 million; today that number is estimated to be at 900 million.
LOTS OF DOGS
Another rule says that potential client should have enough money to buy your services. So, I don't think it is a good idea to build such clinic in the country of such called third world, where people, often, don't have money for themselves.
I agree. But that said, IF we meeting our 5 yr financial projects as show previously on this thread, I would not be oppose to setting up limited free clinics in some third world areas.