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Steve, try this http://www.petinsurancereview.com/
I have to bring Dixie in for her first vet appointment on Monday at Banfield. I am going to compare their plan to Petplan US and VPI and see what's worth getting.
For now I see pet insurance as only being something for catastrophic problems that would hit my wallet hard, kind of like auto insurance, so the Banfield plan may not be worth it to me.
But I'll see come Monday.
I have heard several people on here that were very unhappy with the banfield plan. Just an FYI. I have petplan for my chihuahua and it was relatively cheap (like $24 a month or something). With all of the research I did and talking to customers at the vet where I work I found that PetPlan was the company people were most happy with. Beware of VPI, they only pay a percentage and put a cap on each "condition". For example, they will pay something like $250 for a broken leg, when in reality that will barely cover cost of exam, bandage, and x-rays. Pet plan does not put a cap on the amount they pay out per condition, but rather a yearly payout cap (like $12,000).
Honestly, I have been told more often than not that people with insurance have felt that they would have saved more by putting the monthly insurance fee into a bank account specifically for their dog/emergencies.
I have PetCare pet insurance and have never had a problem with them. They are always prompt in paying and have never challenged anything. The only down side is the $3000 max per "system", and I have had more than one incident that goes over the $3000 but it has been worth it for one of the dogs and the other is still young!
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