Puppy owners – is pet insurance worth it?

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  • KnavishlyLegal
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    I’m getting a puppy soon and am trying to decide if pet insurance is a smart financial move. I’ve seen a lot of varying opinions online. For those of you who have pet insurance, especially for your puppies, has it actually saved you money or provided valuable peace of mind? I’m curious to hear your experiences and whether the monthly premiums and deductibles have been ‘worth it’ in the long run, particularly when compared to simply saving for potential vet bills.

    tanrepertoire255
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    I’ve talked to many dog owners, and the consensus on pet insurance is mixed. Some swear by it, like the person whose insurance covered 90% of a $9000 surgery. Others believe that over the lifetime of a healthy dog, you might pay more in premiums than you receive in benefits. Ultimately, it feels like a personal decision based on your financial situation and how much risk you’re comfortable with.

    sorehurricane5285
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    When comparing pet insurance plans, I learned that some have annual limits, like $5,000. While this might seem like a lot, some major surgeries or treatments can exceed this amount. I made sure to look for a plan with an “unlimited annual limit” option, even if it meant a slightly higher premium, for better protection against catastrophic costs.

    shaggygrouping
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    I used to think pet insurance wasn’t necessary until my last dog had a medical emergency. Just for diagnostic testing, one night at the emergency vet clinic cost close to $6000.

    That experience completely changed my mind, and now I have insurance for my puppy. The monthly premium feels like a small price to pay compared to a bill like that.

    unknowncurfew
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    Before getting my puppy, I researched the breed’s common health issues. For example, Golden Retrievers are prone to certain conditions. Knowing this, I decided pet insurance was a good idea to protect against potentially expensive treatments related to these breed-specific risks, which could easily cost thousands of dollars.

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