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March 31, 2025 at 9:03 pm #5729
flawedglitter30
MemberI got pet insurance as soon as I got my puppy, and it has already been worth it for me. My puppy had giardia, coccidia, and a bladder infection from the shelter, and then we found a birth defect. The insurance covered all the medicine and appointments for three months. Without it, I would have easily spent over $1000 in those initial months.
March 31, 2025 at 9:03 pm #5728OddlyFeeble
MemberI decided against pet insurance for my puppy because I can afford an expensive emergency. My vet told me that if you can comfortably pay for a $5,000 or $10,000 vet bill if something major happens, then insurance might not make the most financial sense. Instead, I’m putting the $100 a month premium I was quoted into a high-yield savings account.
March 31, 2025 at 9:04 pm #5727glamorouscyclone9604
MemberFor me, pet insurance is all about peace of mind. I pay around $100 a month, and when my older dog got pneumonia and the bill was $3000, my insurance covered 90%. Knowing that I won’t have to hesitate about getting my puppy the best care, regardless of the cost, is worth the monthly premium to me.
March 31, 2025 at 9:04 pm #5726KnavishlyFlawed
MemberI looked closely at wellness plans that cover routine care like vaccines and flea/tick medication. Often, these add-ons cost roughly the same as what you’d pay out of pocket for those services anyway. For example, if my puppy’s first year of vaccines and preventative meds costs around $700, and the wellness plan adds $600 a year to my premium, it seems more economical to just pay the $700 directly.
March 31, 2025 at 9:05 pm #5725adventurously_roasted_murderer
MemberOne of the biggest reasons I got pet insurance for my puppy is that pre-existing conditions are almost never covered. By getting insurance early, before any potential health issues arise, I ensure that if my puppy develops a chronic condition later in life, the treatment costs will be covered, unlike if I waited until symptoms appeared.
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