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Old 09-20-2015, 06:14 PM   #15
dottiesyrky
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Yes he probably does feel tired as that disease does take a lot out of him. He also may have effects of all the meds he was given. But he seems in very good shape and progressing nicely.
I have really found insurance worth it. You need to get it as early as possible before he gets the dreaded 'pre- existing' condition!!
There have been threads on here on the subject and it can be a complex mess to delve through. I have Trupanion with zero deductible and it pays 90 % of covered items. The main problem for some is that the deductible is for each condition rather than per year. As I have zero deductible I don't care. I am very happy with them and have only had one premium raise in five years. They do not increase due to the dog's age, only vet costs in one's area. Another good one I have heard is Healthy Paws. They are good as the deductible is per year not health event. You have to look carefully at coverage and such things as hereditary disease coverage etc. and have to compare apples with apples. The above insurances do not cover routine vet visits or care, such as flea meds etc, shots....
But there are some insurers that do cover such things.
There are web sites that show comparisons and that helps.
Good hunting!
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