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Well don't sweat it, I'm going to show you why dental insurance can be necessary for your pet and why you might want to consider getting an add-on to your existing plan if it already has it. Admittedly not every dog will need dental insurance. It's worth consulting with your vet to find out if your particular breed is more susceptible to any diseases. However, Canada s Petplan will give pet owners a way to not worry about unscheduled medical bills. Petplan certifies that it will cover pets that have sicknesses developed before the insurance was acquired. Pets will be covered for any illnesses that occur before they are enrolled in a health insurance plan or within the waiting period. However, choosing the right pet insurance can be daunting given the huge selection of pet insurance available in the market. A pet owner needs to carefully study the background of the insurance company and policies offered before making a final selection. Aspiring pet owners should know that the hobby is not cheap and would require a huge amount of their time. The fact that the lifespan of dogs has become longer shows that insurance companies have no excuse of restricting their offering to young dogs, said MORE TH>N head of product Graham Hollebon. Older dogs will likely suffer illnesses, which are normally very expensive and lengthy to take care of. Pet owners should select an insurance policy that does not restrict treatment to the first year before the pet requires any long-term care. However, with these plans a person can see that the amount they are going to pay is relatively small in comparison to the cost that they pay for themselves. A person may find that the coverage may offer discounts for keeping up to date on the shots. However, a person needs to determine this before they assume that is going to be the case. Breeding, type of pet, and age are the usual considerations in looking for a pet health insurance. Studies conducted in the past two years revealed that 75% of pet owners were forced to make unscheduled appointments with their veterinarians. What s more disturbing is the fact that most of these pet owners did have pet health insurance and they were forced to bear the burden of costly medical bills.
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