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Title: Pet Insurance
Post by: Princess L on April 01, 2007, 04:44:36 PM
Does anyone have it?

I got 30 days "included" with Scout when I got him from the Humane Society.  Out of about $250 bucks in vet bills (he had an upper resp. infection which was covered), I got back about $13 bucks. 

Title: Re: Pet Insurance
Post by: EL Mariachi on April 01, 2007, 04:58:29 PM
 yes i have now, i had to pay for a surgety 700 bucks. my dog had a sharp bone stuck in his belly. he recovered good, thank god. but no more bones.
Title: Re: Pet Insurance
Post by: knny187 on April 01, 2007, 05:00:43 PM
bones are bad if they're cooked.


RAW BONES ONLY
Title: Re: Pet Insurance
Post by: Princess L on April 01, 2007, 05:32:10 PM
bones are bad if they're cooked.


RAW BONES ONLY

Sterilized shin bones ok?
Title: Re: Pet Insurance
Post by: ~flower~ on April 01, 2007, 05:36:32 PM
Sterilized shin bones ok?


     ???       No cooked or smoked.  I never heard of sterilized bones?


 I don't have pet insurance, wouldn't use the vaccinations part of it, and they seem to have a lot of restrictions on what surgeries would be covered.  You have to read all the exceptions, exclusions, time limit clauses. 
Title: Re: Pet Insurance
Post by: EL Mariachi on April 01, 2007, 05:39:47 PM
it was a calf bone from the oven. i think he ate it too fast, somethimes he doesnt even chew.
Title: Re: Pet Insurance
Post by: Princess L on April 01, 2007, 05:40:06 PM

     ???       I never heard of sterilized bones?

 


They sell them at our local Fleet Farm - American made - they're stuffed with peanut butter flavored "stuff".
Title: Re: Pet Insurance
Post by: ~flower~ on April 01, 2007, 05:41:51 PM
They sell them at our local Fleet Farm - American made - they're stuffed with peanut butter flavored "stuff".

  I don't think I would give them.  If the sterilization is a "quick steam" maybe.  I would ask just what it entails.
Title: Re: Pet Insurance
Post by: rockyfortune on April 10, 2007, 12:25:39 PM
i have it for my one dog..they wouldn't cover my 10 y/o rottie..we have the yearly due this week so we'll see how much i get back from VPI...

although my sister paid premiums for her dog and ended up getting 4 bucks back...
Title: Re: Pet Insurance
Post by: ~flower~ on April 10, 2007, 01:24:37 PM
i have it for my one dog..they wouldn't cover my 10 y/o rottie..we have the yearly due this week so we'll see how much i get back from VPI...

although my sister paid premiums for her dog and ended up getting 4 bucks back...


 rockyfortune, please take a look at the Vaccination thread before you take your dog in.  If your dog has been vaccinated any time over 20weeks of age, he should be set for life.  The ONLY vaccination required by law is rabies.   Do not be bullied into getting anything.   And if your dog is not 100% healthy, according to the manufacturers instructions, no vaccines should be given.  If he is so much has a hot spot, remind your vet of this and postpone any vaccines.  Parvo is mainly a puppy disease, and stay away from combo vacs.  Only vaccinate for what you PERSONALLY feel comfortable with.     


 ok - I'm done, between this and the deaths by kibble I am really riled up!
   ::)
Title: Re: Pet Insurance
Post by: knny187 on April 10, 2007, 04:41:57 PM
i have it for my one dog..they wouldn't cover my 10 y/o rottie..we have the yearly due this week so we'll see how much i get back from VPI...

although my sister paid premiums for her dog and ended up getting 4 bucks back...


thats an old Rottie you got there
Title: Re: Pet Insurance
Post by: rockyfortune on April 12, 2007, 08:09:27 AM

thats an old Rottie you got there



she's a shepherd/rottie mix...