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test result came back it was just some weird fat so im glad to hear now dog insurance would it be worth it, i mean $50 bux x 12 = $600 a year x 5 years , 3000 already hmm now we can get back to the original question. WHich original insurance company covers the most with illness etc for a decent reasonable rate |
glad to hear, just head down to the vet any vet really and grab the insurance bouchures i dont remember myself |
I'm with Trupanion. They cover 90% of vet bills (no limit on pay-outs and no illness categories as many other insurance companies have) excluding exam fees and preventative health care like routine dental cleaning, grooming, nail trim, etc. So far, I have been very happy with them, but I am paying around $80/month for my senior Chihuahua. Having said that, I am actually saving money thanks to this policy because she is quite problematic. I started looking into pet insurance after she ingested some soft plastic and I ended up with close to a $3000 vet bill. That incident put into perspective how a simple procedure could cost thousands out of my pocket and I really wish I started insurance way earlier. |
my 2 westies are also with Trupanion, with 0 deductiables they starts around 45 each, but they raised us 3 times, everytime we moved they would raise the price per month, now we re at 55, none the less still a pretty good deal i m going to give pet secure a call, and see how Their insurance works let you know soon |
$40-50 bux sounds fairly reasonable but when you get to $80-100 damn... $1200 a year is pretty expensive i guess owning a pet is definitely a luxury |
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At one point in time, I was considering canceling our policy because $80 *is* quite a bit to pay monthly, but if you have a problematic dog like I do, sometimes it might still be worth it. Depends on your dog. As I mentioned, I'm still saving lots of money with insurance...that speaks volumes about just how often my dog sees the vet, lol. |
In the future I highly recommend Eagle Ridge Animal Hospital, though they do cost a bit more than average (probably cause they have a couple of exotic animal vets on staff) but they're worth it. In general I think you're better off banking that $1000/year then giving it to the insurance company. You can put it aside and then if in your pet's life time you don't use it you'll have a nice little savings towards a down payment on a condo. :P |
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