Rockwall Veterinary Clinic says pet insurance for puppies can be a great way to protect yourself from unexpected and very large veterinary bills. For many people having a pet policy gives some peace of mind that they are protected financially from the unexpected.
Most people have no experience in buying puppy insurance and this can lead to confusion. This is because of the wide range of companies and plans to choose from. To help make your job easier, here are five things to think about before buying insurance for puppies.
1. If you really want to buy a pet policy it’s best not to wait. Most companies have policies against insuring animals with pre-existing health conditions. Because of this you should insure your puppy right away, while they’re still healthy.
2. If you want to get the lowest quote on pet insurance for puppies, then you should try and get quotes from multiple companies. At a minimum you should try and get at least three quotes, this way you know what is the ballpark range for monthly premiums.
3. Ask your veterinarian whom they would recommend that you buy your pet insurance policy through. They probably talk to pet owners every day and they probably know which ones are best at quickly paying out pet insurance claims.
4. Puppy insurance can be a great way to give yourself peace of mind against unexpected bills, but you should realize that over the lifetime of pet, it can cost you several thousands of dollars. For example, if your puppy lives to be 12 years old, and your pet insurance premium is $19.95 a month, it adds up to over $2872 over your puppy’s lifetime.
5. Finally, be sure you completely understand what is covered and what is not covered in your puppy insurance policy. Most people wait until they need to file a claim before reading their policy. It is at this time that most people find out that what they thought was covered was not actually covered. Don’t let this be you.
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