Do you really need to buy health insurance for your Pet, when you already spend a lot of money on your dog, cat, or other pet? Pet Health Insurance is like all other insurance policies – you pay the monthly premium rather grudgingly – until you need the insurance. You ask yourself if you really, really need it – until the day when you do really need it.
“You need to buy health insurance for that dog’, my father told me when my Rottweiler broke a window to chase the neighbor’s cat. Cat escaped, Rottie unharmed, and guess who had to pay for the new window? That was after my dog has been in an accident, breaking her doggie elbow, had to have a tooth pulled under anesthetic, and treated (several times) for hot spots. While I didn’t begrudge paying the vet, and none was a crippling sum, I did realize the wisdom of my father’s remark.
That Rottie passed away a long time ago, and pet insurance has developed into a sophisticated and fast-growing part of the pet industry.
The Pet Health Insurance industry is one of the fastest-growing segments of the Pet industry, and there is a choice of policies you can buy. Dogs are the biggest part of the market, followed by cats and other pets.
So, who needs Pet Health Insurance and why?
It will give you peace of mind.
You care for your pet, and wouldn't want to have to choose between paying thousands for expensive treatment or having your pet put down. You have peace of mind, and your pet has the opportunity for the best treatment if it’s needed. The result is a longer, healthier life together. What’s not to like about that?
It will mean that you can afford for the dog to have that expensive surgery.
Medical advances mean that injured or sick pets can now be treated with sophisticated procedures and medicines, but that costs money. You know that if something should happen to your pet, you’ll be able to afford the treatment.
It helps you to budget – and not suddenly have an unforeseen expense
Accidents happen, and dogs, cats, or other pets get sick. And the expense can run to thousands. When you have Pet Health Insurance, you can budget for the monthly, or yearly expenses. Otherwise, a huge vet bill may put a massive dent in your savings. Or worse, your pet may have to be put to sleep if you can’t afford the expense.
Allows you to choose between different treatments for your pet.
Pet Health Insurance allows you to choose the vet to treat your pet. Unlike funds for humans, where you’re limited in your choice. This means you can look around to find the best treatment at the best price.
We care for our pets - they’re part of our lives. But a sudden, unexpected expense can put a strain on our finances, and relationships within the family. Most people have insurance for a number of things – home, car, household stuff, medical - adding your pet to the list may be a smart thing to do.
“You need to buy health insurance for that dog’, my father told me when my Rottweiler broke a window to chase the neighbor’s cat. Cat escaped, Rottie unharmed, and guess who had to pay for the new window? That was after my dog has been in an accident, breaking her doggie elbow, had to have a tooth pulled under anesthetic, and treated (several times) for hot spots. While I didn’t begrudge paying the vet, and none was a crippling sum, I did realize the wisdom of my father’s remark.
That Rottie passed away a long time ago, and pet insurance has developed into a sophisticated and fast-growing part of the pet industry.
The Pet Health Insurance industry is one of the fastest-growing segments of the Pet industry, and there is a choice of policies you can buy. Dogs are the biggest part of the market, followed by cats and other pets.
So, who needs Pet Health Insurance and why?
It will give you peace of mind.
You care for your pet, and wouldn't want to have to choose between paying thousands for expensive treatment or having your pet put down. You have peace of mind, and your pet has the opportunity for the best treatment if it’s needed. The result is a longer, healthier life together. What’s not to like about that?
It will mean that you can afford for the dog to have that expensive surgery.
Medical advances mean that injured or sick pets can now be treated with sophisticated procedures and medicines, but that costs money. You know that if something should happen to your pet, you’ll be able to afford the treatment.
It helps you to budget – and not suddenly have an unforeseen expense
Accidents happen, and dogs, cats, or other pets get sick. And the expense can run to thousands. When you have Pet Health Insurance, you can budget for the monthly, or yearly expenses. Otherwise, a huge vet bill may put a massive dent in your savings. Or worse, your pet may have to be put to sleep if you can’t afford the expense.
Allows you to choose between different treatments for your pet.
Pet Health Insurance allows you to choose the vet to treat your pet. Unlike funds for humans, where you’re limited in your choice. This means you can look around to find the best treatment at the best price.
We care for our pets - they’re part of our lives. But a sudden, unexpected expense can put a strain on our finances, and relationships within the family. Most people have insurance for a number of things – home, car, household stuff, medical - adding your pet to the list may be a smart thing to do.