Pet
Medical Insurance - tips on selecting the best insurance
for your dog
You've
just brought home your new puppy and in all the excitement
pet medical insurance is probably the last thing on
your mind. Mainly you want the chewing and the piddling
everywhere to stop. But a pet insurance policy should
definitely be higher on the list, especially with puppy
falling down all the time and swallowing anything he
can get his paws on. We recommend Quick
Care Pet Insurance. With a maximum deductible of
$75 you can enroll your pet as early as 8 weeks. They
offer coverage for an unlimited number of accidents
and coverage for over 6,000 illnesses with no annual
illness benefit restrictions. If you enroll your pet
in the Quick Care Gold program before the age of 8 (or
6 for a few 'select' breeds) the coverage continues
for the rest of your pet's life. This is their full
coverage, head to tail policy.
If
you want to pay less for your dog's premium get a quote
on the Quick Care program. Premiums are about $9.95
a month with a fixed deductible of $50. This pet insurance
plan covers your dog for an unlimited number of accidents
- but only those listed. But the list is fairly extensive,
ingestion of a foreign object, car accidents, bone fractures
and so on. You can enroll your puppy as early as 8 weeks
and but otherwise there are no age limits.
Finally,
if you are looking for pet health insurance plan for
senior dogs, then you should definitely look into Quick
Care Senior. They will cover your older dog for illness
with no waiting period and no age limit on enrollment.
Definitely worth getting a quote from Quick Care if
you been thinking about any sort of coverage for your
aging friend.
To
obtain a quote from Quick Care Pet Insurance, click
here. They also have coverage for cats, too.
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