We all know how having dog health insurance impacts our life. We complain about the premiums until something catastrophic actually happens where the policy has to pay out thousands or hundreds of thousands of dollars that we would not have had and then we are grateful for it once again.

But how many of you were aware that you could get a dog health insurance? Not many I wager. In fact it is a subject that not many people think about. That is until the first time they have to take the beloved four-legged family member in to see the vet to have something taken care of. At that point they see that it is expensive to have the pet taken care of. Part of that is because unlike us, the dog can’t tell the doctor that this or that hurts or that he or she is experiencing this dog health symptoms or that one. It is up to the vet to run tests to find that information out. And those tests can prove to be fairly costly.

Even the cost of having a family pet put to sleep can run into a large outflow of cash. And by the time you get to the point of needing the dog health insurance it is not something that you can buy. Most vets at that point offer financing or payment options to cover something that insurance would have handled for literally next to nothing.

So you weigh the options. The family dog health against your wallet and see where your bottom line comes out. Americans are great gamblers and this decision is a gamble there is no doubt about it. Animals are generally fairly self-sufficient and as a rule don’t manage to have anything that can’t be handled well by rest and normal Mother Nature. If your dog is an indoor only pet, there is certainly less chance of strange things happening but if he or she is out of doors a lot there are more things out there in the “wild” than you can imagine that can cause serious harm to your pet.

Dog health insurance is not something that we like to think about. Not when it comes to our family and certainly not for the family pet. But dog health is an issue that every owner is going to face at some point in time if he is not following dog health advice. Puppies are inquisitive and more prone to accidents and older dogs are more susceptible to old age type problems, so there really is no way to rule out an age group as not needing coverage.

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