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  2. Resources For When You Can’t Afford Veterinary Care - AOL

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  3. Emergency vet costs vs. pet insurance: A financial comparison

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    Emergency vet care is an inevitable part of pet ownership, and the bills can pile up fast. That’s where pet insurance steps in, helping to ease the financial strain by covering a significant ...

  4. How much does pet insurance cost? - AOL

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    Financial protection: Unexpected vet bills for accidents, illnesses or surgeries can be expensive. Pet insurance helps cover these costs so you can avoid the difficult choice between your pet’s ...

  5. Fetch Pet Insurance - Wikipedia

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    The company formed partnerships with animal shelters, veterinarians, and health insurance providers to help sell 120,000 policies by 2014. [5] The company launched fetch!, a glossy quarterly pet health magazine, in November 2008. [6] In 2019, Petplan hired Paul Guyardo as the new CEO. [7]

  6. How to Afford Your Vet Bills When Living on Social Security - AOL

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    We love our pets -- but they can be expensive. According to Yahoo News, vet prices have gone up more than 60% over the past decade. "Private equity firms and large corporations have bought ...

  7. Pet insurance - Wikipedia

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    Pet insurance is a form of property insurance rather than health insurance. [citation needed] Insurance companies may limit coverage for pre-existing conditions, giving owners an incentive to insure even very young animals, which are not expected to incur high veterinary costs. [7]

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