
Can you get pet insurance on a dog that already has a preexisting condition? Or would it be better to….?
Can you get pet insurance on a dog that already has a preexisting condition?
Or would it be better to open a seperate bank account just for his bills?
He has chronic Pancreatitis.
He is a year and a half old……(we still don’t know how he got pancreatitis being that he has never had any table scraps just dog kibble though he did eat some crappy kibble at first “purina and pedigree” but around the time he was diagnosed we put him on “California Naturals” a much better food.
Anyways we have already spent well over 2,000 dollars in vet bills (I try not to add it up that is just a guesstimate….I’m sure its actually much more)
And he is going to have this his whole life.
So can he get pet insurance or should I just open up another savings account for his medical costs?
He is a 1 1/2 year old Minature Poodle
I don’t believe there are any insurance companies that will cover a condition that’s already been diagnosed.
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