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Old 11-12-2010, 08:12 AM   #29
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Originally Posted by Furbaby Friend View Post
That being said, I think it is important to go with a plan that will cover non-preexisting chronic, genetic, and hereditary conditions. That is why I like PetPlan.

PetPlan has 100%; continued coverage for chronic conditions, covers congenital/hereditary conditions, has no per incident limit, etc.

I just found this lovely tidbit about PetPlan from another site
(Compare PetPlan Pet Insurance):

Pertaining to cruciate injuries and patella issues: "They will waive this exclusion if your veterinarian issues a certificate of health stating that your pet has been examined and does not have any pre-existing conditions related to the cruciates or patellas. This must be done within the first 30 days of coverage. "
The area in RED is exactly what I've been mentioning a few times. This too is what I was told -- so when I took Pfeiffer in for her 1st exam, the vet examined her knees and wrote in the chart exactly what the PetPlan customer service agent told me should be written about a yorkie's knees.
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