Feb
26
2009

Are You Betting Your Pet’s Life to Save a Few Dollars?

You might have thought about getting an insurance for your pet but thought that it probably wasn’t worth the monthly fee and you will most likely be right some of the time. But not in every case and that is where the risk is.

Some pet owners that do not have the proper insurance lined up will find themselves looking don’t at their pets when the VET will have to give them the lethal injection because you can’t pay for their surgery and medication.

The points mentioned below will give you something to think about in case you haven’t truly made up your mind about whether a pet insurance will be the right solution for you. Whatever you choose is great as long as it has been a thought through decision.

Buying insurance is like playing the lottery. You can’t know upfront whether you’ll win or loose but if you don’t try you’ll definitely not win. If you have a good insurance policy and your pet gets badly injured you’re most likely going to benefit economically from having signed the contract. But sometimes nothing happens and you have paid the company a fee for “nothing”.

Security is one of the main reasons that people get a pet health insurance. Insurance will give you a feeling of security and will help you sleep better at night because you know that whatever happens to your pet you will not face huge medical bills and not being able to afford surgery for your cat or dog.

Financial certainty and security is also a high priority for many people and the reason that pet insurance is as popular as it is, is that instead of having to pay large amounts of money if or when illnesses or accidents strike you can pay a little each month and don’t worry about the bills if or when they come.

One of the new things we’re seeing in pet insurance plans is that it includes different types of health offers that will assist you in keeping your pet fit. Exercise programs and suggestions for good pet food are just some of it.

Feeling secure might not be your thing and that is quite alright. You are the master of your pet and you decide what happens to it. As long as you have given it serious thoughts and that you have come to the conclusion that you’ll be able to pay if bad things do happen then your pet will still get what it needs.

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Written by John Sommer, PhD. in: Dogs | Tags: , , , , , ,

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