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Originally Posted by baby yorkie I've recently divorced and moved. I am on my own with my two girls and on a limited budget. A few weeks ago, the girls got coccidia from a friend's dogs, who sometimes go for walks at a park. The vet said it was rare because the girls should be old enough to fight that off (3 yrs/Tia 2 yrs). The divorce and move in January could have been a strain on them, but I think they are so comfortable in their new surroundings. The new vet noticed Tia's LP, which doesn't bother her. Now, I'm worried that she will have problems and need surgery. A lady at the vet said she uses VPI and loves it. I always thought pet insurance was useless. I've looked at some, but I can't find one that might cover her LP, if surgery is needed down the road. Pre-existing conditions, hereditary, & LP are some of the major things that are not covered. Anyone have good pet insurance that might be helpful if the need arises? |
I've had VPI for almost 3 years now (believe I took the Superior Plan). No issues to report with reimbursements on vet visits, meds, etc. The vet submits claim online and I usually receive a check within 2-3 weeks.