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Part of Loving
is Protecting
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Examples of common veterinary treatments and typical costs are as follows:
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Dog/Cat
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Accident/Illness
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Amount
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Dog/Cat |
Accident/Illness
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Amount
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Taz |
Cancer treatments
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$3,577.97
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Dixie
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Motor vehicle accident
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$3,212.24
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Patches
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Fractured leg
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$2,309.00
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Mia
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Ingestion of foreign
body
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$1,153.41
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Duke
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Hip dysplasia
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$2,394.72
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Coco
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Bladder stones
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$1,152.69
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Connor
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Ingestion of foreign
body
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$2,111.00
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Angel
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Infection
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$1,015.72
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Responsible pet ownership means visiting
your veterinarian on a regular basis for routine treatments, vaccinations
and examinations. However, statistics show that pets will require
unexpected treatments from time to time throughout their lifetimes.
Your vet is a highly skilled expert
who has the latest medical techniques that may be required to return your
pet to good health. Insuring your pet will assist you in managing the costs
associated with high quality veterinary care.
Responsible pet ownership means
providing your pet the best care you can. |
How Coverage Works:
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A six-year-old
cat in respiratory distress needs medical attention.
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Policy
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Policy Limit
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$ 2,500
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Monthly Premium
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$ 19.95
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Total Bill
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$ 1,330
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Deductible
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-$ 100
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Amount Reimbursed
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$ 1,230
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A fourteen-year-old
dog is diagnosed with a malignant tumor and requires treatment.
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Policy
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Policy Limit
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$ 2,000
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Monthly Premium
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$ 32.95
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Total Bill
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$ 950
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Deductible
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-$ 200
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Amount Reimbursed
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$ 750
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