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  1. #1
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    After my experience with Cally (large vet bills after 14 healthy years!) I decided to insure both Tobey and Brody.... hopefully this will mean that they will be the healthiest animals ever and I won't have to make any claims
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    I've asked this same question on a number of other pet forums I post on and while VPI seems to be popular and the best choice as far as insurance goes, I've had an overwhelming response that you're just better off opening a savings account and putting money away in it every week or month or so to cover vet expenses instead of paying $40 a month (for me it would be about $40 for two dogs) if you aren't even going to need it. It's just a personal preference though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jessika
    I've asked this same question on a number of other pet forums I post on and while VPI seems to be popular and the best choice as far as insurance goes, I've had an overwhelming response that you're just better off opening a savings account and putting money away in it every week or month or so to cover vet expenses instead of paying $40 a month (for me it would be about $40 for two dogs) if you aren't even going to need it. It's just a personal preference though.
    Thats probably a good idea.
    I think I'll start saving a little bit in a separate account every month, like you said.

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    ok I think i better start saving i wouldn't want anything bad to happen to the dogs,a nd have no money to pey for it.
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    I read about it on consumer reports and it said that you are better off just saving money. However if you are the type of person that isn't good at saving money then getting insurance might be good for you.
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    yeah i better do some more reserch before signing up for one.
    Thanks so much Ashley for the siggy!
    Zoey Marie NAJ NA RN (flat-coated retriever)
    Wynset's Sam I AM "Sage" RA (shetland sheepdog)
    T.j (english setter)

  7. #7
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    Saving the money makes great sense. But knowing me, I'd use it for something else in an emergency. I guess it's a lot like Long Care Health Insurance. You can invest lots of money but never need it. Personally, I feel better that a certain amount is being deducted from my checking account every month and I plan for it. It's just a matter of preference. But even though I had to use a charge card to pay for Cody's bills, I got the majority of it back, and it was so sudden, I doubt I would have had that amount saved up anyway.



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