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Vet costs may surprise you. Vaccinations, flea and heartworm prevention, bloodwork, and diagnostic testing raise the average vet visit to $200 from $60.
Accidentally swallowing household cleaners or losing a leather glove might cost thousands.
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Pet insurance doesn't cover everything. Most plans cover unforeseen illnesses, accidents, chronic diseases, surgery, cancer treatment, most diagnostic testing, emergency vet fees, and other unexpected expenses.
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Pet insurance will cover treatments at your preferred vet, including specialists and emergency clinics.
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Your pet's requirements can be met by your pet insurance company. A puppy doesn't need hip-problem covering, right?
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Lemonade does not cover all canine ages, but if you enroll your puppy, they will never be denied due to age. Senior pets may not be accepted. Pre-existing conditions aren't covered, so enroll your dog quickly.
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Dog insurance averages $44 per month for $5,000 of annual coverage. Lemonade suggests getting a quote for $20,000 annual coverage, the normal maximum. After ingesting a tennis ball, your pet may need emergency surgery.
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Some companies offer pet insurance add-ons. More firms are offering pet insurance as 70% of full-time workers have at least one pet.