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Pet Insurance That Covers Hereditary Problems?

Faithful companionI have a dog breed rescue. Hi is an excellent candidate for the development of hip dysplasia and elbow as well as cancer and autoimmune diseases. I wish I had covered with pet insurance before the start any of these problems diagnosed, if possible. Does anyone know of a good (reliable) of pet insurance company covering hereditary problems?

I’ve heard bad things about IPV. I heard (around the dog park, dog forums and veterinary practices) that VPI is known to be confident about when the payment is supposed to be. Something like insurance companies health humana. Puppy is approximately 6 months of age.  Thanks.

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6 Responses to “Pet Insurance That Covers Hereditary Problems?”


  1. 1

    Now that a lot of questions spirtual

  2. 2
    torbaynewfs says:

    I know of one that covers congenital problems.

  3. 3
    tripforyou says:

    What bad things you hear about VPI? Probably from a PetCo employee (who sell their own insurance …) From personal experience VPI covers hereditary defects. The creator of my dogs have been used for hip dysplasia and a host of other defects herditary. The only thing I’ve ever had a problem with a dislocated kneecap, said it was a pre-existing condition and development no.No cover everything that the dog was born, so that the immune problems would be discarded unless they can prove are not born so. Cancer will be covered, dysplasia is completed if and when coverage begins when it is a dog. No insurance company will cover hip dysplasia in a dog with coverage beginning one year (9 months most likely) In my experience, never given my VPI creator of any other problem with the theme of the knee. I’ve only used for preventive care and never submitted a “request” real person. I had it for a year in one of my dogs and then became useless when I started veterinary school. But he never gave me any trouble. At UPenn (when I go to school), most vets recommend VPI. . . but being a humble student does not know if anyone has had trouble making claims. I imagine that all insurance companies for animals behave the same way. . . health insurance, auto insurance, homeowners insurance, malpractice insurance. . .

  4. 4
    Christy K says:

    www. petcareinsurance. cover with things like that. I have the same problem with my dog. They are more expensive because they cover issues such as hip displays, but does not cover everything in the day’s routine. The coverage is 100%, minus $ 75 I think. There is a waiting period of 30 days, however, if you think your dog could have problems, get it done!

  5. 5
    writerchick says:

    I’ve also heard negative things about IPV. You can type “review” in search engines with names of companies or go to the complaints. com to find concrete examples. I also heard that some customers VPI, however, they were pleased with what appears to be a very mezclada.Yo bag seen on the site Petcare dealing with hereditary diseases “under certain conditions,” but not sure which ones best condiciones.Estamos with animals and love them. I checked the site and have a page that explains how they are able to pay for inherited conditions. It looks to me like $ 200 cover if you choose your pet’s first plan (which is what we chose so we could have a lower deductible). Between Pets and Petcare better, we were the best pets, because it seemed to get more out of our money (ie the cost of the premium compared to what is actually covered by … the higher limits, etc.) I fully According to the sign that said to get the insurance, sooner or later. Once symptoms begin to show what is considered “pre-existing”, and claims or denied or paid the lowest rate “existing.

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    manelectro12 says:

    I care insurance pet for my English Bulldog, also a great candidate for hereditary problems. . . I’m sure they are one of the few companies that cover issues such as hip dysplasia hereditary!



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