It is time to face reality….everything in life seems to be getting more costly….including vet bills.
When I go to the doctor’s I usually only have to spend $10 for a copay, plus maybe $10 or $15 if I have to get a prescription for something. Today, it is nothing to spend $100 for a simple trip to the vet. Has puppy insurance finally become a necessity?
Although many people may think it is an unnecessary expense, health insurance for your dog can actually save you money and spare you from having to make a difficult decision between the life of your dog or puppy and paying the bills should a serious health issue arise.
Just like human health insurance, dog or puppy insurance has annual premiums and usually a deductible and these prices usually depend on the breed, age and past health conditions of your dog.
Many plans vary from the most basic, to full-tort, where even annual checkups, vaccinations, spaying, neutering, medications and, of course accidents are covered.
Getting a health insurance policy for your dog should take some serious consideration. You can think of it as the normal expense of owning a dog. If you care for him or her it really is worth it and it will set your mind at ease knowing your pup is covered under most or all accidents and sicknesses. How’s that for peace of mind?
He would do it for you!