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BY: KEVIN VOLZ | INSURANCE AGENCY PRINCIPAL
Are you considering pet insurance for your furry friend? Pet insurance is a valuable resource for pet owners in Colorado, providing coverage and benefits that can help minimize financial risk associated with unexpected expenses. Plans vary in terms of coverage, benefits, and exclusions, so it's important to research different policies to find the best one for your pet. Consider the type of plan that best fits your needs as well as your pet's age and health. With the right pet insurance coverage, you can enjoy greater peace of mind and improved veterinary care.
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This blog provides an overview of pet insurance coverage and benefits available in Colorado, helping you make the right decision for your pet.
These plans cover accidents and illnesses, paying for veterinary expenses that arise from injury or illness. Coverage may include diagnostic testing, surgery, hospitalization, prescription medications, and other treatments. If your pet has a pre-existing condition, you may still be able to get coverage, but the cost of treatment may be excluded.
These plans cover preventive care, such as vaccinations and routine exams. They may also offer coverage for certain treatments, such as flea/tick prevention and dental cleanings. These plans are often more affordable than accident and illness plans, but they generally don't cover emergency or advanced medical treatments.
These plans offer the most coverage, combining accident and illness coverage with preventive care. This type of plan is ideal for pet owners who want complete coverage for their pet.
Pet insurance provides a number of benefits, including:
When researching pet insurance plans, it's important to understand the restrictions and limitations. The following are some of the exceptions you will frequently find in pet insurance policies.
Pet insurance policies generally have a waiting period of 10 to 30 days, during which there is no coverage. Additionally, once the waiting period ends, any issue that started appearing during that time frame will also not be covered.
The most frequent exclusion among pet insurance policies is for preexisting medical conditions. Anything in your pet's medical history before the policy starts, as well as when you cancel one policy and take out another, will not be covered.
If your animal becomes pregnant, it is probably an unplanned event, and you will have to pay for everything. Some policies might offer partial coverage in the instance of a complication during pregnancy, but most exclude pregnancy from their list of conditions that are covered.
Pets are usually not covered by regular pet insurance in the event of theft or death. However, zoos and owners of rare or expensive animals can purchase special life and theft policies.
Some common exclusions are (hip) dysplasia, cruciate ligament issues, or cataracts--anything that can affect both sides of your pet's body. These conditions usually aren't covered if your pet has already experienced the condition on one side of its body, though.
If your pet contracts a preventable disease—like canine influenza, kennel cough, giardia, or parvovirus—and you didn't have it vaccinated beforehand, insurance likely won't cover the medical treatment.
Some breeds of dogs and cats have been known to cause higher insurance rates because they are more likely to develop conditions such as diabetes or ligament injuries.
Usually, insurers will not cover pets that are either really young or really old. For example, most of them won't write a policy for an animal younger than eight weeks old or one 14 years or older—this depends on the species and breed, though. Also, even if coverage is provided for older pets eventually, it will probably be much more expensive by the time the pet gets to that age.
Most people do not realize that elective procedures such as anal gland expression and removal, tail docking, ear cropping, nail trimming, feline declawing, and dewclaw removal are usually NOT covered.
Excluded services are those that are not typically associated with veterinary care or standard procedures. This would include waste disposal, food and transportation, among others. Other services like behavioral training, experimental care and the cost of compliance with any government rule or regulation would also not be covered.
Although pet insurance can help alleviate some of the unexpected costs associated with owning a pet, you may still want to consider ways to save money. Here are a few tips to help you save on pet insurance in Colorado:
Your pet is an extension of your family, and you want the best for them. Finding the right pet insurance policy in Colorado can help you protect both your finances and your pet. It's important to shop around, compare quotes, and make sure that you are getting coverage that fits your needs. Get started today and find the perfect policy for your pet!
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