How to Select Pet Health Insurance
Never knowing when that playful puppy will get himself into trouble or when that curious cat will have a medical problem is one of the most popular reasons that people decide to purchase pet health insurance. Just like human health-care providers, pet health-care providers are now able to provide much more specialized care for their patients.
Read about some of the differences available in pet health insurance policies so you can make a wise choice when selecting the right policy for your pet.
Instructions
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Determine if the insurer pays a percentage of the bill or a fixed rate and find out what care is covered. Most policies are available in several different levels of care at different prices. Policies cover such things as accidents and illness, routine veterinary visits and the vaccinations that all pets need to stay healthy. Some policies include preventative dental cleanings as well.
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Learn if specialized care is covered in a pet health insurance policy. To cover such things as cancer treatments, a higher-priced policy will probably be needed.
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Ask about policy deductibles. Just as human policies have deductibles, pet health insurance does as well. Different companies offer different deductible amounts so this is something to be sure to check. For pet parents with more than one animal to insure, there may be a discount available.
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Determine if pre-existing conditions and congenital problems in the pet are covered as many pet health insurance policies do not cover such things.
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Ask if there are any age requirements. While some pet health insurance companies won't cover older dogs, if the dog is initially covered at a young age, his policy won't be canceled when he reaches a certain age. There may be surcharges, however, that will make his coverage more expensive.
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Consider pet health insurance because six million dogs and six million cats are diagnosed with cancer annually. Today's state-of-the-art pet health care is more expensive. In fact, veterinary costs have doubled in the past ten years. $12 million is spent on pet health care annually in the U.S. with over 80 percent of that amount paying for unexpected illness or accident.
- 7Pet Health Insurance is Available for Exotic Pets
Search the Internet for cheap pet insurance. Many policies can even be purchased online. For bird and exotic pet owners, remember that pet health insurance isn't only for dogs and cats. Pets such as birds, and more exotic animals such as amphibians, reptiles, rabbits, hamsters, sugar gliders, and hedgehogs can also be insured.











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