Sunday, April 7, 2013

Do You Have Pet Insurance?

By Geraldine Dimarco


Despite the many millions of pet owners in the U.S., a huge percentage of them do not have any form of pet insurance; this is peculiar when they are generally loved like any other person in the home. When it comes to looking after our own health needs, we do not forget how important it is; if we really cared out our pet's health we would not neglect them would we?

It may at first sound like just another regular expense; until pet owners realize that those trips to the vet can be very expensive! Just as with private medical insurance, vets costs have risen sharply since the early'90's; for those people with pet insurance, they have witnessed this rise in the form of premium increases. Nevertheless, the pet insurance premium rises are miniscule compared to the huge expense you could be faced with if you choose not to have pet insurance, and your beloved pet meets with an accident, or becomes ill.

The problem is that domestic animals are often more liable to be involved in an accident or become sick; the more you own, the greater the chance is, and if this does occur a couple of times a year, you will soon see your savings reduce.

If you are in this unenviable position then a choice may have to be made; the last thing you should have to deal with is the stress over the expense of saving your animal.

I remember a few years ago when the vet told me that it would cost in the vicinity of $2,500 dollars to save my dog; all I could think about at the time was whether he was worth the cost, that's awful, isn't it? Medical science cannot cure everything and pets are vulnerable too; operations on animals can go wrong sometimes.

The financial strain of keeping your pet healthy can sometimes be quite overwhelming; this is even more relevant if you are experiencing financial difficulties. If you are experiencing money worries then raising additional finances can prove embarrassing at best, and impossible at worst.

Ensuring that your pet receives the treatment it requires should be every owners aim; this situation can be avoided if a pet insurance policy is set up. Although pet care insurance costs are rising they are not going to break the bank; the average monthly premium will be less than forty dollars. And there are other options that can be paid yearly and are even less expensive - as little as one hundred dollars a year.

You can choose from a range of pet health insurance services; discounts are often available should you decide to place all household pets all on one policy to reduce the monthly cost. All pet owners should think carefully about what pet insurance provision they have made for their pet.




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