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06-10-2012, 09:04 AM | #1 |
Zachary's Mom Donating Member | Pet Insurance I have 5 little dogs besides Zachary and none of them have Pet Insurance. Zach is my first Yorkie. After reading about all the health problems Yorkies can have, I was wondering if I should get health insurance for him?!?! Do you think is is a smart thing to do? If so, what company is good and what do you recommend as far as deductable and all that stuff. Thanks, Louise |
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06-11-2012, 12:10 PM | #2 |
Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Apr 2012 Location: Naperville
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| I would say definitively get insurance. One of my friends had a miniature pincer, and she got pancreatitis and a hiatal hernia, and they spent 12000$ for hospital and surgery because they didn't had insurance. I am also looking into this, trying to figure out which insurance is better, and I found this link: Compare dog insurance - Pet Insurance Review maybe it can help you. Also it would be very beneficial if someone has one of the top rated insurances (rated over 8) and can tell us more about it. |
07-12-2012, 12:04 PM | #3 |
Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Apr 2012 Location: Naperville
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| Well, I have to decide on insurance and I am lost...I barely understand the human one, no idea about what should I look at when shopping for a pet insurance... So I did some quotes. - Healthy paws, 90% reimbursement, 100$ deductible, no limit on claims and here are the exclusions(page 4). I costs 40$ per month.What do you think? Anyone had any of these insurances and has some reviews? |
07-12-2012, 06:18 PM | #4 |
Zachary's Mom Donating Member | I ended up going with Healthy Paws and signed Zachary up with them. It is costing me $35 a month. How old is your dog? Zachary just turned five months and I think the younger they are when you sign them up the cheaper it is. I like the fact that they cover more for the same money as others, even a part if the cost if vet type dog food. That stuff is expensive. And they have no $$ maximum I did a lot of research too before making a decision. Healthy Paws seemed the best deal to me. Louise |
07-12-2012, 06:22 PM | #5 |
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| You want to read the exclusions rather than what is included. Genetic issues are a good example. I haven't looked at the insurance lately, but I was thinking that genetic issues are excluded???? And perhaps pre-existing problems.
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07-13-2012, 04:02 AM | #6 | |
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I am thinking with my next pup I will try for insurance too, some of the things I would look for; for a Yorkie, and some apply to all dogs. General: No increase in rates based on claims experience. No lifetime limit unless it is really large amount of $$ Say $30,000. 2. Prompt and timely payout of claim 3. No necessity to get every treatment pre approved by insurer. Genetic: All genetic issues are covered; and or a statement including any injury or sickness incurred over the lifetime of the policy. If they exclude some genetic illnesses; what are they? For Yorkies: Coverage for Luxating Patella - surgery and repair? Collapsing Trachea Hip Dysplasia and or Leggs Perthes Elbow Dysplasia? Autoimmune disorders? Also medications necessary to treat any of the illnesses above. Prescribed Physiotherapy treatments for diagnosed injuries. Coverage when travelling out of the country? Any specific performance events "excluded" from the policy.
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07-13-2012, 04:28 AM | #7 |
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| I have healthy paws on both Sophia and Brody and I'm very pleased with them. I will say that I just got the renewal e-mail today and it's going up about 5 dollars/month next year. So that's what you should expect in terms of a rate increasing.
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07-13-2012, 06:07 AM | #8 |
Zachary's Mom Donating Member | Ooooopppppppssssss, I got TRUPANION....i don't know what I was thinking. And, YES, they do cover genetic conditions. They have no maximum payout. It is the most comprehensive coverage I could find. Louise |
07-13-2012, 09:47 AM | #9 |
Zachary's Mom Donating Member | My other 5 dogs do NOT have insurance. When I got my sweet 'iddle boy, Zachary and read about all the potential health issues a Yorkie can have, I decided I needed to get coverage for him. I will be 65 in January. I had to retire early due to health problems and am struggling to pay COBRA till January 1. Money is very tight right now. BUT, I am not getting any younger. I decided it would be easier for me to pay $35 a month now than hundreds/thousands in the future when money might be even harder to come by. Louise |
07-13-2012, 09:56 AM | #10 |
YT Addict Join Date: Aug 2009 Location: Tennessee
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| I purchased PetPlan for Payslee over a year ago after she got pancreatitis and I'm really glad I did. Payslee got very very sick three weeks ago today. I honestly thought she was going to die on us before we could get her to the vet hospital ( the closest one to us is 45 mins away.) Her bill was 800 some dollars because they kept her over night. We pay the first 100 dollars and then they reimburse us depending on what the vet shows. My husband just told me (as I was typing this lol) that they are giving us over 600 dollars back. I am so glad I purchased insurance for her and that she is back to her normal self today. I think insurance is a good idea for any pet owner.
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07-13-2012, 10:06 AM | #11 |
Zachary's Mom Donating Member | Zachry's Trupanion Insurance Policy Here is what Zachary's policy says, the basics: Deductible per condition-$0 Coverage-90% Free ID tag for his collar No payout limits Covers-Diagnostic Tests, Surgeries, Medications, Hospital Stays, Treatments Doesn't Cover-Exam Fee, PreExisting Conditions, Welness/Preventative Care It costs me a little more than $34 a month. If you want more detailed information, PM me. Louise |
10-07-2012, 06:42 AM | #12 |
YT Addict Join Date: Jun 2007 Location: italy
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| Pet insurance is coming in here too in Italy. I really wonder. My three have had no issues until just this week when Sugar was found with hernia and little bumps on her stomach near her teats. We will do the operation on Tuesday and the dr will charge 500 euro ( abit over $650) he will also spay her and do her teeth. She is 9 years old as is her sister and this is the first operation we have ever had. They all have had issues with runny tummys so we have paid for xrays plus vacinations. I wonder if these would have been covered by insurance? It's a whole new world for me. Let me know what you discover.. |
10-07-2012, 07:01 AM | #13 |
Donating YT 10K Club Member | Please understand with these policies the owner pays the vet bill and then is re-imbursed by the insurance carrier.
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10-07-2012, 07:15 AM | #14 | |
Zachary's Mom Donating Member | Quote:
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10-07-2012, 07:29 AM | #15 |
Donating YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Sep 2010 Location: USA
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| The whole insurance thing is a crap- shoot, and you never really know what you have until you need it -- that being said after researching the policies I went with Healthy Paws for Cali. $35 a month. She is 4 years old. I understand from other that a $5 a month increase each year is the norm. I also keep a saving account that I add to each month for " just in case" stuff. Healthy Paws assured me that if something happens to me that her guardian could continue with the insurance - some other insurance companies told me the "new owner" would need to re-apply and that pre- existing issues may come into play. Just something you might want to think a out. I'm certainly no expert in all of this!
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