09 Mar 2008 03:50:23 | Joel Walsh
Should you seriously consider buying a dog health insurance
policy? Yes, you should. Here's why health insurance for dogs is
a good idea:
Dog health insurance saves you money.
As with just about all other costs, veterinary expenses have
increased rapidly in recent years. Without dog medical insurance
(or more accurately, veterinary insurance), you are responsible
for paying for everything: routine checkups, preventive
procedures, emergency care and disease treatments. That will run
into hundreds of dollars. Why not get some help?
Dog Health Insurance: Quick Cost Facts
• Health insurance for your dog, like health insurance for
yourself, has annual premiums and deductibles.
• Pet insurance premiums depend on the breed of your dog and the
type of policy you decide upon. If you have more than one dog,
there is usually a reduced rate after the first policy. Dog
health insurance deductibles can vary as well. The average
annual deductible is about $100.
• You may choose among different coverage plans which are based
on your dog’s age, breed, and pre-existing medical conditions.
Some policies even consider the dog’s lifestyle; for instance,
whether your dog is purely a pet or a watchdog, too.
Health Insurance for Dogs: Quick Coverage Facts
• Dog insurance healthcare plans can vary greatly. Some canine
health plans are quite comprehensive, covering annual checkups,
routine care, vaccinations and other preventive medications, and
spaying/neutering, as well as illnesses and accidents. Others
only cover unexpected sickness or injuries.
• Dog insurance coverage for emergencies begins immediately on
most new dog health plans, with a 30-day waiting period for
illness and other claims.
• Your dog’s age can affect your dog's health insurance
coverage. Typically, policies begin veterinary healthcare
coverage when the dog is 6 to 8 weeks old, although some will
start when the dog is younger. Similarly, some dog health
insurance companies only will cover dogs under 8 years old
unless the animal was already insured with them before turning 8.
• Many dog health insurers will not cover your pet if she has a
preexisting condition or a terminal illness. Some will insure
the dog only if the condition is controlled or stable, usually
for 6 months.
With all these options, it is important you check out the
various dog health insurance companies, their pet insurance
policies and corresponding dog healthcare plans.
In short, if you care about your dog, you should care about his
health. If you care about your wallet, you should care about
your dog's health insurance coverage, too.
About Author :
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