It is the New Year, and if you are like many individuals and families, you may have added a family member during the holidays: a new pet!
Pets bring much joy to the lives of their owners, and while many dogs, cats, large animals, fish, reptiles, birds and many other animals are often kept on a “short leash;” other pets may be used for work as a part of your job and enjoy a bit more land and freedom. Whatever the case, pets, like humans, face health issues during their lives due perhaps to their breed’s genetics and/or their environment. At some point, you and your pet will need to visit a veterinarian, perhaps even annually in order to receive preventative vaccines and exams. Beyond this, many pets will at some point in their lives will have to visit the vet for an unexpected sickness or emergency. For example, let’s say your new puppy eats a small toy. When this foreign object reaches your pet’s stomach or intestines, it will obviously need to be removed. Without pet insurance, this procedures costs anywhere between $1,500-$2,000.
In reality, pet insurance saves our furry family members’ lives. Dogs that are diagnosed with cancer end up racking up a vet bill around $6,000. If your pet is not covered, what will you do? Will you pay this bill and treat you pet? This amount of money is not easy to swallow no matter what for, but pet insurance can be as low as $20/month and save responsible pet-owners thousands of dollars. Your commitment to your pet’s health has become more expensive due to advances in medical technology for pets and increasing costs of general veterinary care. Without pet insurance, you may not be able to care for pet as well as s/he need and deserves.
There are many pet insurance providers in the marketplace, and many of them offer a variety of pet insurance plans. In general, there are three basic types of coverage:
1) Accident Coverage: While you cannot plan for an accident, you can prevent it from costing you a fortune. Accident coverage what most people choose and can cover problems like a torn ligament, a broken bone, or a bit wound that many animals faces, especially dogs like the ones in the Southeast that are often outside, playing with other dogs, are active, or may be working dogs.
2) Illness Coverage: Illness coverage is quite often limited and becomes more expensive as your pet ages which is why if you have a new pet it is good to purchase your pet insurance while your little critter is still young. It also helps to purchase the coverage when the pet is at a younger age in order to reduce the chances that your pet could have a pre-existing condition as this affects your monthly costs. Illness coverage covers ailments such as cancer, arthritis, UTIs, allergies and more.
3) Wellness Coverage: Wellness coverage is optional and completely depends on how you choose to pay for your pets annual exam/vaccines. For dogs this is every year, for cats veterinarians suggest every three years. These types of exams typically cost between $200-$300. A Pet wellness plan may include:
After you have decided what of these three your plan will include, there are also a few questions that veterinarians agree customers should ask when deciding which pet health-insurance plan is best for them:
With pet insurance, if your new or older pet should become ill or injured, you can visit any licensed veterinarian for treatment without having to worry about if you will able to pay the bills. We hope you and your new or aging pets have a pawsitively happy new year!
After reading this article, if you are interested in protecting your loving pet(s) with a valued pet insurance plan, call Dickey McCay Insurance as a trained professional will be glad to assist you in answering questions or getting a pet insurance policy for your loving pet.
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