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Pet Health Insurance: Don't Be Caught Without These 5 Categories of Care From Dr. Becker: here (also posted in the YT Library) Pet Health Insurance: Don't Be Caught Without These 5 Categories of Care By Dr. Becker Currently, there are over a dozen companies in the U.S. and Canada offering pet insurance, and if you’ve tried sorting out the differences between them, like many pet owners, you probably wound up more confused than when you started. As is the case with insurance of any kind, pet healthcare coverage is a wonderful thing to have if you need it -- and providing there are no big surprises when you submit a claim for reimbursement. Here’s the scenario you want to avoid: you faithfully pay your monthly premium for years and enjoy peace of mind knowing your pet’s health care will be paid for in the event of an expensive illness or emergency. When that dreaded day unfortunately arrives, you submit a claim to your pet insurance provider for reimbursement… and learn that the illness or injury your companion has suffered isn’t covered by your policy. So now you’re out thousands of dollars in premiums, and the substantial debt you’ve just incurred to treat your pet or save her life is your burden to bear, and yours alone. Unfortunately, this is a common occurrence for people who don’t fully understand the exclusions and other limitations of their pet insurance coverage. The 5 Most Important Things a Pet Insurance Policy Should Cover Here are five things every pet owner should consider before investing in healthcare coverage for furry family members. 1. Chronic disease 2. Ongoing coverage for chronic disease 3. Congenital and hereditary disease
5. Cancer Sadly, cancer is common among veterinary patients these days, especially certain dog breeds. And it isn’t exclusively a disease of old age. Traditional cancer treatment for pets (typically surgery and/or chemotherapy and other medications) can get very expensive, so make sure the pet insurance you’re considering provides coverage in this area. |
I saw that one today and thought it was a good article too. Medications is another area to inquire into, as well as the tests etc, necessary to diagnose a condition. Also out of state/country coverage? And just remember Accident Insurance is usually a separate item. By that I mean say you were in a car accident with your dog, and they needed emergency surgery as a result. Dog on Dog attack is another for instance. House fires, being hit by a car while walking your dog, etc, etc. |
Thanks for posting this. I've just started investigating insurance for my boy who will be with me in December and this was helpful. |
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