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Pet Insurance for the Masses

December 2, 2009

It was a huge shock when the vet informed us of the cost to treat our dog in the absence of pet insurance, and all I could think about at the time was whether he was worth the cost. That’s awful, isn’t it? Medical science cannot cure everything and pets are vulnerable too. Animals do not always survive after a course of treatment or operation.

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Pet Insurance Can Reduce Stress if Your Pet Gets Sick

November 27, 2009

Despite the vast number of pet owners in the U.S., a huge percentage of them, believe it or not, do not have any form of pet insurance; these animals are, however, generally considered a part of the family – a family for whom every other member has insurance. We don’t hesitate to purchase health insurance for ourselves; should we be forgiven for not caring enough about our pets then?

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Why You Need Dog Insurance

November 23, 2009

Most dog owners never consider dog insurance until they’re faced with a large veterinary bill. And the fact is that you can never foresee when you’ll need to seek veterinary care, or how much it will cost. Not infrequently, a visit to the vet to treat an injury or an unexpected illness can cost hundreds, or even thousands, of dollars. Ouch!

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Find Out Why You Can’t Afford To Skimp On Pet Health Insurance

July 9, 2009

Trying to find the best pet health insurance company? It can be tricky to understand all the technical jargon associated with pet insurance policies. The best way to look at the process is to remember that it’s just like medical insurance for people. Your pet is like a member of your family, and they need insurance just like everyone else. However, the pet insurance provider is in business, and there’s no free lunch. You will have to pay premiums and deductibles to the insurance provider and primarily use the pet care insurance policy for catastrophic events. That way, the plan will be affordable, and you’ll be comfortable knowing that your pet will be taken care of if he becomes gravely ill or injured.

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