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Blog National Pet Insurance Month: Why It’s Worth the Investment

September is Pet Insurance Awareness Month, which is the perfect time to think about protecting your pup (or cat) from unexpected health issues. Veterinary care can get expensive fast, and having a good insurance plan can bring peace of mind—knowing you can focus on your pet’s health, not just the cost.

What Pet Insurance Covers (and What It Doesn’t)

  • Common coverage: Accidents (e.g. ingestion, injuries), illnesses (ear infections, allergies), surgeries, diagnostic tests.
  • Optional add-ons: Dental coverage, hereditary or congenital conditions, wellness perks (vaccines, check-ups).
  • What usually isn’t covered: Pre-existing conditions, certain cosmetic procedures, breeding, and elective treatments (depending on policy).

Professional Vet Talking to Female Dog Owner During Appointment

Weighing the Pros and Cons

Pros:

  • Lowers unexpected financial burden
  • Enables early, possibly life-saving care
  • Can reduce decision stress during emergencies

Cons:

  • Premiums can be high depending on breed, age, or health
  • Some policies have deductibles, co-pays, or waiting periods
  • May exclude certain conditions or treatments

How to Choose a Good Pet Insurance Policy

  • Read the fine print: what’s covered, what’s not, and what are deductibles.
  • Consider lifetime vs. annual policies.
  • Assess reimbursement structures (percentage, cap limits).
  • Check if routine care or wellness packages are included.
  • Make sure the provider has good reviews and responsive support.

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VIP’s Role in Supporting Pet Health

While VIP does not directly sell insurance, we believe pet health goes hand-in-hand with wellness services. Here are some ways we support your pup’s overall wellbeing:

Real-Life Scenarios

  • A dog with an ear infection needing medication + follow-ups—insurance helps cover the vet bills, so owner isn’t reluctant to bring them in early.
  • Outdoor pup who gets cuts, splinters, or gets into things—accidents happen.
  • Senior dogs who may need more frequent diagnostics, x-rays, or chronic condition care.

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Final Thoughts

Pet insurance might feel like an extra cost—but in many cases, it’s an investment that pays off. Think of it like car insurance: you hope you’ll never need it, but you’ll be so grateful it’s there if you do. At the end of the day, it’s about giving your dog the best chance at a long, healthy life without hesitation or second-guessing. Because when it’s your pup, you’ll want every option on the table to keep them safe and cared for.

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Your Information

Your Pet's Information

Thank You!

You will receive a confirmation call in the next 24 hours. If you are a new client, you will be asked to email or fax proof your dog(s) vaccinations for Rabies, Distemper, Parvo & Bordatella. In addition, you will receive our new client registration package via HelloSign. We look forward to welcoming you and your dog(s) to the VIP family.