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At one time or another, all pet parents face the decision of how cover Fido’s medical costs. Vet bills, especially emergency pet hospital visits, can start in the hundreds of dollars and can easily run into the thousands, Yikes!
Pet insurance decisions can be confusing and overwhelming for many. Fortunately, there are options, but pet parents struggle with questions about the value and coverage of pet insurance. But wait…
To assist you with answering these questions and more, we found this great website called petinsurancereview.com that has helpful articles like these:
Is Cheap Pet Insurance a Good Idea?
How do I figure out which pet insurance plan is best for my older dog?
Pet Insurance vs. Savings Account
This site will help guide you through the list of available pet insurance choices, and provide you with the answers you need to make a good decision about this very important matter.
Here are some recent reviews from petinsurancereview.com where customers saved a bunch of money:
Liz from Seattle, pet parent of a Rhodesian Ridgeback
“…Pet’s Best seems to pay about 40-50% of the vet bills, much higher than other companies I’m aware of.”
“…the premium has only moved up slightly in eight years, and is now about $200 a year.”
“Some years we’ve only done his $100 annual exam, but it has really paid off during the years when there’s an incident. Over the last eighteen months, … Pet’s Best has paid over $3000 of the bills”
…and
Natalie Murphy from New York, pet parent of a Sphynx cat
“I’ve been with PetPlan since 2008…“
“Since then he’s had two surgeries (mast cell tumors), a two night ER stay (for vomiting and bloody diarrhea) and countless vet visits over the years. Most recently his ER bill alone was over $4300! Thank goodness I got 100% coverage because after $5K in total vet bills this month, literally all I paid out of pocket was the $50 deductible (and of course the annual premium).”
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