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Old 02-08-2010, 07:41 PM   #6
Nancy1999
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Originally Posted by ColleenNY View Post
Oh, thats right I almost forgot about maybe needing teeth pulled. I've spent the past almost 2 years reading everything about Yorkies so I would be prepared when I got her, and as soon as I have her I forget it. It's cause shes too cute I can't think straight, she's snuggled on my lap right now. LOL.
Another question, any opinions on pet insurance for medical care?
I have mixed feeling on pet insurance, if you got her from a reputable breeder, it's probably better if you set aside so much money a month for health care, after all, that's the way insurance companies make money, they spend less than they take in, and they are paying lots of employees, not just medical care. For people who've bought from pet stores and iffy breeders and who are on a tight budget, insurance might be a good choice. Some people have said it varies so much by company, and their plan didn't pay for needed services, or limited their choices of vets. Another option is a special credit card that can be used for vet services, and no interest rates for 18 months. Credit Care is the name of the company, but not everyone can get a card there, your credit history has to be pretty good. CareCredit Veterinary Financing for Pet Care, Pet Surgery, Vaccinations & Other Veterinary Medicine Procedures
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