We inherited my wife's grandfather dog. She was 12 when we got her so we did it through our local pet hospital. She gets 2 checkups a year plus dental clean free. Any sick visits are included, immunizations And her worm,flea tick also included. Other medicine is out of pocket. We've been lucky so far that everything has been included with our visits. They gave us a breakdown that we would have paid like 2500 last year instead of the 800 but I don't really knowI keep getting emails for pet insurance. Wondering if it's worth it, or if it's a scam.
Does anyone have it and if so, your opinions? What company?
Was the $800 the deductable for all those visits or was that the premiums you paid for the insurance and the vet bills would have been $2500? Just trying to get a true picture regarding total out lay vs the other costs.They gave us a breakdown that we would have paid like 2500 last year instead of the 800 but I don't really know
The emails through my work are for MetLife. Policies from $18/mo to $28/mo. The $28/mo policy covers 80% reimbursement up to $5k yearly. My dog is 3 and no real problems.... yet.We do. Ours is through Met Life. We got it for our new puppy we got right after our last dog died. We're giving it a try. In hindsight, the policy we have now would have saved us a couple grand if we'd had it with our old pup. Remains to be seen if it's worth it for a new pup. At $25 a month, I thought it was worth the try. Shocking to me, most people around us have it. I didn't even know it existed until we got in the middle of our issues with our last dog and neighbors were talking about it.
So I pay something like 65 a month for whatever plan I'm on.Was the $800 the deductable for all those visits or was that the premiums you paid for the insurance and the vet bills would have been $2500? Just trying to get a true picture regarding total out lay vs the other costs.They gave us a breakdown that we would have paid like 2500 last year instead of the 800 but I don't really know
Based on the other example above about $25 month ($300/yr). Barring something unexpected how much do you spend on a pet a year with respect to Vet bills? I don't think we spend hardly anything on our cat. Maybe one visit a year....maybe. So for a young pet at $300 per year and assuming they don't have complications you could save $3K over ten years. Maybe this insurance is something you start doing when your pet gets to be 10+ years when there is a better chance of complications of something.
Just trying to do the math.
Yeah...ours is something like that. They have other policies out there that cover regular doc visits etc, but those get up in the 30-40 dollar range....didn't see the point in that. Our vet office visits aren't all that expensive. We just need for emergencies/surgery etc.The emails through my work are for MetLife. Policies from $18/mo to $28/mo. The $28/mo policy covers 80% reimbursement up to $5k yearly. My dog is 3 and no real problems.... yet.We do. Ours is through Met Life. We got it for our new puppy we got right after our last dog died. We're giving it a try. In hindsight, the policy we have now would have saved us a couple grand if we'd had it with our old pup. Remains to be seen if it's worth it for a new pup. At $25 a month, I thought it was worth the try. Shocking to me, most people around us have it. I didn't even know it existed until we got in the middle of our issues with our last dog and neighbors were talking about it.
I know you are playing roulette but since most pets don't need things until later in life is there anything that makes waiting until the are X years old (depending on breed/animal when most things start to go south) to then get it? Basically do premiums go up with age etc like most other insurance situations?The dog is not even 5 years old yet, so (thankfully) we haven't had any costly issues. The insurance is more for down the road.
I know you are playing roulette but since most pets don't need things until later in life is there anything that makes waiting until the are X years old (depending on breed/animal when most things start to go south) to then get it? Basically do premiums go up with age etc like most other insurance situations?The dog is not even 5 years old yet, so (thankfully) we haven't had any costly issues. The insurance is more for down the road.