Ugh, poor Georgeultrasound to see what the situation is, plus a more complex operation.
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Ugh, poor Georgeultrasound to see what the situation is, plus a more complex operation.
You have dog insurance? Is that part of the national health plan?
I have major medical, but I've always paid out of pocket for the dentist and eye doctor. Based on what I've paid to date .vs what I would have paid in premiums and deductibles, I'm pretty sure I'm way ahead of the game.
I figure between shots, exams and the odd injury or parasite, my three dogs cost me between $500 ~ $750 annually.
Now, I just looked up one of the most popular pet plans here and it covers 80% of costs with a $250 deductible ... and that is per dog. So, even at my high estimate, it costs me $750 annually anyway PLUS the $37.05 monthly premium per dog. That would turn my annual cost into at least $2,088.00 not accounting for 20% or whatever went past my deductible.
Now you understand why Hospitals and Insurance companies have buildings that look like palaces while we live in the dog house.
But there's always a chance that some really expensive treatment is needed way down the line.