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Pet Insurance – More Questions, More Answers

By Pet's Nanny Pet Sitting
Saturday, October 3rd, 2015

Pet Insurance seems to be a hot topic! Lots of questions came in from my last blog post, so let’s tackle the three top ones here.

Basically, more than a few people are asking…

Pet insurance worth cost1. Is Pet Insurance worth the cost?

Is it a valid expense for your family? Consider the costs associated with veterinarian care these days.

Suppose your cat swallows a small toy and it gets impacted in its small intestine. Surgery to remove that item could cost nearly $2,000, depending upon where you live.

Cataract care for a senior dog will cost well over $1,000.

If a pet breaks a leg, it will cost you around $1,000 (or more) to put a pin in it.

And, these are relatively common occurrences pet owners experience.

What would you do if your family dog developed lung cancer? The options are to pay over $2,000 for treatment or have your pet euthanized. It’s not an easy decision to make. If you purchased pet insurance, that insurance may covere part of the cost of the treatment.

Of course, you would have to pay premiums and a deductible, but the out-of-pocket costs could be considerably less.

2. Are there any other options?

Some people choose to take the money they would spend on premiums and put it into a savings account. Over the life of your pet you could save several thousands of dollars. You can also do everything within your power to care for your pet and use preventative measures to ensure your pet needs as little veterinarian care as possible.

Take them to see the veterinary each year. The vet will be able to determine if there are health issues to keep an eye on. They can also recommend treatments that can keep your pet healthier. You’ll want to find a veterinarian both you and your pet are comfortable with.

It would also be helpful if the doctor of choice doesn’t try treating your pet with costly treatments that aren’t necessary. Certainly there are times when your pet may need treatment which has been reserved for humans until recently. These new treatments can be costly – $1,000 to $5,000 – but they could very well save your pet’s life.

3. How much does it cost?

You can expect to pay between $12 and $85 a month for pet insurance depending upon what is covered. The policy will have co-pay, deductibles and limitations on how much the policy will pay out each year. There may also be higher premiums for older pets and preexisting conditions may be excluded.

The decision whether or not to purchase pet insurance is something only you and your family can determine. Can you afford to spend the money required for the premium? If money isn’t an issue, it could make good financial sense. However, if money is tight, you might want to save the money pet insurance can cost; even though most people will do as much as possible to save the life of their pet, sometimes pet insurance isn’t a real choice.


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