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Originally Posted by capt_noonie Regardless of if you get the proof you seek or not, insurance is always a good idea. And you must make sure it covers genetic conditions. Esp if the health guarantee from the breeder doesn't cover you. That's all Lovestodream is saying. Cover all your bases.
BTW what is the health guarantee offered by the breeder? |
I always have pet insurance for my personal pets (not fosters because their costs are generally covered).
Thirty days against parasites and communicables; costs covered if needed or return/refund provided if chosen.
One year for hereditary/congenital; retain pup with costs covered, retain pup with refund, return pup for refund, return pup for replacement. Breeding dogs have had genetic testing...I'm sure I'm forgetting some, but I'm not sitting in front of it now.