Benzinga explains how it’s possible to buy pet insurance through your vet, reviewing how these policies are offered.
If you have a family, chances are you have health insurance. But what about your pet? They’re family, too. Surgery for your pet can reach into the thousands of dollars. Pet insurance is a great hedge against the worst happening. For example, hip dysplasia, a common occurrence with some breeds of older dogs, can cost upwards of $4,000 to $7,000 for larger dogs. Not having pet insurance can sometimes mean the difference between saving your pet or having to let them go.
Should you buy pet insurance from your vet? No one knows better than your pet’s vet exactly what type of coverage your pet needs. Experts agree that comprehensive coverage is the best way to go. Accident-only policies are limited at best, but most pets, especially older ones, make trips to vets not because of accidents, but because of ailments.
Most vets don’t recommend wellness coverage at all. Wellness coverage (typically an add-on rider) takes care of routine costs that can be anticipated and budgeted for anyway. Truth is, paying an added monthly premium for items that are no surprise can sometimes be more expensive.
If by now you’ve decided pet insurance is the way to go, the next step is finding just the right coverage for you. Let Benzinga show you not only where to get the best price, but the coverage that’s just right for you and your pet.
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