Pet insurance

Advice on getting your pet insurance

Getting the best pet insurance for your pets

Pets bills are becoming more expensive as time goes on, vets charge a fortune and in the event that something life threatening happens to any of your pets would be a nightmare. As vet bills are so astronomical it always pays to insure your pets for any mishaps they may suffer through out there life. Pet insurance is in high demand with many people in the country owning a pet. With pet insurance being in such high demand it  open the doors for loopholes and companies not being so truthful when it comes to insuring your family pets.

What does pet insurance cover

  • Accidents
  • Illness

What does pet insurance not cover

  • Spading
  • De clawing
  • Shots or vaccinations
  • Old illnesses or previous accidents
  • Anything cosmetic

What makes your pet insurance cost more

  • Age of your pet
  • Breed of your pet (different types breeds have different health issues)
  • Any past illnesses or accidents.

How to get the best pet insurance for your animals

Shop around different companies offer different policies and it can vary considerably, so shop around and find the best policy you think is right for you pet, ask questions about the topics above because they are the main points you need to know before taking out any pet insurance. Get quotes from a number of pet insurers then decide what is best for you for price and cover.

What to watch out for when buying pet insurance for your animals

Always tell the insurance company about any past illnesses or accidents as this may cancel any policy in the eventuality that your pet has an accidents or falls ill, you will then be liable for any vet bills. If your pet is known for having health issues then make sure you mention this to your pet insurance company. Always read your agreement thoroughly before signing and make sure the policy is for the pets life not just annually.

 

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Published on October 24, 11
By Lee Stevenson