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Old 01-03-2007, 07:57 PM   #9
hunniebunnie
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Originally Posted by Bizzymammabee
Hunnie Bunnie,

I recently was on the website for the ASPCA and they now offer a plan as well. Check it and see if it might suit your needs.

From what I have read it might be better serving to put aside a savings to cover future illnesses. Some of these plans charge so much and then only pay a small percentage and they are very picky as to what they would consider a pre-existing condition.

I have some more homework to do on this so I can choose.

Good luck!
i'm actually considering the carrier that is on the ASPCA website. it's got a different name but the insurance carrier is the same. and the quote came out cheaper by about $2 per dog per month. the basic coverage i'm looking at is about $20 per dog per month and will cover up to $1500 per incident up to $8000 a year, 80% of usual and customary (very important because you can be going to an expensive vet that charges more than the regional average in which case you won't get 80% of what you paid, just 80% of the regional average) for the procedure for my region after a $100 annual deductible.
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