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Old 08-03-2015, 05:06 PM   #43
dottiesyrky
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Default Eye specialist

Poor Danny, so sorry his ulcer is not healing yet.
It is good he is seeing an eye specialist , they can work wonders when the regular vet cannot help.
My dog had cataract surgery by an eye specialist and they really know what is best to do.
I pray that a non surgical solution can be found to help your baby and that he gets well soon.
As for insurance, it is now a pre existing condition and would not probably be covered for the eye issues. However, it is a good idea to get insurance should anything else crop up. There are threads here that give advice on and experiences with different insurances. Please read up on insurance so that you know what questions to ask to get the best coverage for your pet.
I have Trupanion with zero deductible, it is very good but tends to be more expensive for 0 deductible. Some insurers charge the deductible per illness and some per year....important to check out. Also, some insurers charge more as the dog ages.
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