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Originally Posted by Britster I've been too scared to get pet insurance, lol.
I feel like I'd get it, and then Jackson would get the one thing that they don't cover, or they'd say 'it's a genetic issue' or something.
I really do need to look into it though. |
Trupanion has no hereditary or cogenital breed exclusions.
I figured I would start with it for Riley, for at least his first few years... and then re-evaluate, after that.
I have been extremely happy with Trupanion's customer service so far. Hoping that continues, but like I said, I am Hoping I Won't have to use it.

My first pup, a Schipperke, was in and out of the vet Several Tiimes the first few years with random injuries. He was such a Boy!!!! LOL!!
He lived to 13-years and was Extremely Healthy after he got through the puppy stages.