The good news is that there are now treatments available for many illnesses and ailments that dogs can experience. However, this treatment is certainly not cheap. If something should happen to our beloved pet then it is our responsibility alone to pay for the cost of the treatment. And for those who can't afford thousands of dollars at a time, pet insurance is definitely the way to go.
You may want to check with your insurance agent and see if they offer any type of pet insurance that you can combine with your other insurance's that you already have. In some cases you can combine multiple insurances so that you can save money. We all treat our pets as though they were our children and we would make sure our children have proper health insurance. You should also do the same for your dog because you never know when they may have something happen with them and need to be taken to the hospital. You can be assured with proper insurance that anything that happens to them will be covered.
Pet insurance costs are subject to both annual premiums and deductibles, just like for humans.
Premiums will vary based on:
- Policy type - emergency care only, routine care only, comprehensive.
- Dog's breed - some breeds are more prone to problems and/or injuries.
- Dog's age - because puppies need so many vaccinations and older dogs often need expensive medications, policies for those dogs can be more pricey.
- Dog's health - including pre-existing conditions.
- Dog's lifestyle - a house pet is generally at lower risk of injury than a hunting or working dog.
- Multi-pet discounts may be available.
- Different insurance companies can affect the price as well.
- Deductibles can vary as well, though roughly $100 is average.
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