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Old 08-21-2010, 01:24 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by guliverandmaya View Post
You did the right thing for sue, but since I have only one pet, I will check the variable insurance companies out there. I know there is one that even one that covers dental up to $600. Maya doesnt have any pre-existing conditions. I think she either pulled a muscle or twisted her leg somehow because now she walks like nothing happened.

Thanks you all for taking the time to respond. really appreciate it!!!
Okay pre existing conditions can be a "slippery" clause. Some insurer's will say that if a condition is either a genetic defect or a High risk of "genetic" defect they won't cover.

Trust me when I say these insurer's know every genetic defect in a particular breed, it is their business to know and they are very very good at it.

So watch out for the clause pre exisiting. You want an insurance that covers everything! When in doubt ask a very clear question, then ask for a copy of their full policy. Don't sign till you read it and understand it.
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