Pet insurance can help keep costs for your fur baby in check

It won’t reimburse you for every penny you spend at the vet, but it can help prevent you from being slapped with an expensive bill.

If your new dog or cat gets sick or injured, an unexpected medical bill can derail your budget. For a growing number of Americans, pet insurance provides peace of mind.

If your new dog or cat gets sick or injured, an unexpected medical bill can derail your budget. For a growing number of Americans, pet insurance provides peace of mind.

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Maybe you added a furry friend to the family over the holidays. You have plenty of company: 70% of U.S. households have a pet, according to the 2021-2022 American Pet Products Association National Pet Owners Survey.

Pets, though, are a financial commitment. Americans spent $103.6 billion on their pets in 2020 alone, according to the association.

Some expenses, like food and shelter, are predictable. But if your new puppy or kitten gets sick or injured, an unexpected veterinary bill can derail your budget. For a growing number of Americans, pet insurance can provide some financial peace of mind.

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Medical issues are almost inevitable for pets, and those costs are likely to rise, says Kristen Lynch, executive director of the North American Pet Health Insurance Association.

“The fact that there’s continued innovation in the medical care of pets — just like there is for humans — means that the cost of those innovations will continue to go up,” Lynch says.

Dog owners spend an average of $242 on routine visits and $458 on surgical visits each year, according to APPA. The cost for cat owners is slightly lower — $178 for routine visits and $201 for surgical visits.

“I’d say at least half of the clients I come in contact with have money concerns,” Dr. TB Thompson, a Phoenix veterinarian says. “When pets get into complicated, life-threatening medical trouble, costs add up fast.”

Pet insurance won’t reimburse you for every penny you spend at the vet, but it can help prevent you from being slapped with an expensive bill.

A policy typically pays 70% to 90% of veterinary costs after you pay a deductible, which can range from zero to $1,000 or more.

Consider buying pet insurance unless you can easily fund treating a pet emergency that costs $2,500 and up,” Thompson says.

There are a few different types of pet insurance plans:

  • Comprehensive plans, the most robust, help cover the cost of care due to accidents, illnesses and surgeries as well as vaccinations and diagnostic tests.
  • Accident and illness coverage helps pay for emergency care, surgeries, hospitalizations and prescription medications.
  • Accident-only policies help cover expenses after an accident.
  • Some insurers also offer wellness plans, which can pay for certain tests, exams, vaccinations and preventive treatments.

The average cost of an accident and illness policy is $594 per year for dogs and $342 for cats, according to the pet health insurers association. For an accident-only policy, you could pay $218 for dogs and $134 for cats.

Premiums are based on factors including:

  • Where you live. The cost of veterinary care varies by region.
  • Do you have a dog or a cat? Dogs are more expensive to insure than cats. Coverage for other types of animals is rare.
  • Breed. Some breeds are predisposed to medical conditions, which can increase the cost of coverage.
  • Age. As pets get older, they’re more likely to be ill or become injured, Lynch says something to keep in mind if you’re thinking about adopting an older pet.

As a new pet owner, many of these factors are out of your control. But there are a few things you can do to score a lower premium. Among them:

  • Read the fine print. Consider choosing a higher deductible and lower reimbursement level.
  • Check for discounts. Some companies offer discounts for insuring multiple pets or if you’ve served in the military.
  • Shop around. There are around 20 pet insurers in the U.S. competing for your business, so let them. Compare quotes from three insurers for the same amount of coverage, and go with the best pet insurance company for your budget.

In Lynch’s view, some pet insurance is better than none.

“People avoid taking their pets to the vet because they’re afraid of what those costs will be,” she says. “I like to think pet insurance gives us the ability to say ‘yes’ to those decisions at a time when we’re emotional, stressed and financially strapped about other things.”

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