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    insurancejournalnewsBy insurancejournalnewsApril 30, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Pet Insurance Conundrum

    As pet insurance costs continue to rise, many pet owners are left wondering if it’s truly worth the investment. The answer depends on several factors, including your pet’s breed, health, and age.

    Different breeds come with different health risks. For instance, German Shepherds are prone to hip dysplasia, which may require specific insurance policies. On the other hand, smaller breeds like Cockapoos may need different coverage altogether.

    For young and healthy pets, an emergency-only policy might be sufficient. On average, these plans cost around $17 per month for dogs and $10 for cats. They cover accidents and emergency surgeries, providing a safety net for unexpected veterinary bills.

    Jeff Rossen Discussing Pet Insurance
    Jeff Rossen Discussing Pet Insurance

    If you’re concerned about more than just emergencies, you can opt for additional coverage that includes serious illnesses. This can increase the monthly cost to about $56 for dogs and $32 for cats.

    Routine care plans are another option, covering services like teeth cleaning, vaccines, and regular checkups. Companies like Chewy, known for their pet food services, offer these plans starting at $20 per month.

    There are also ways to save on pet insurance. AARP members can get discounts through Fetch Insurance, while first responders can save 10% with MetLife. Bundling pet insurance with home insurance is another strategy to reduce costs.

    Ultimately, whether pet insurance is worth it depends on your individual circumstances and your pet’s specific needs. By understanding the different types of coverage available and their associated costs, you can make an informed decision that’s right for you and your furry friend.

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