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Save Thousands at the Vet
Hey Lydia;
Hope things are going well.
I need to share with you a great way to protect your pets from illness and injury while saving you as much money as possible.
As you are aware, trips to the vet are not cheap.
During Ella’s last visit to the vet (don’t worry, she’s doing great), I learned about a unique way to save.
During her routine check-up and shots, Ella’s vet, Dr. Kinder, noticed a lump under her tail. She suggested an immediate biopsy.
Tight on money, I wasn’t sure what to do. However, I’m not gonna deny Ella care, so we went forward with the biopsy.
Luckily, it came back negative, but she does need an operation, which cost over $3000, that I need to come up with.
Dr. Kinder mentioned Pet Insurance, which would alleviate this worry in the future, for any other non-pre-existing conditions.
Yes, insurance for your pet? I never knew or imagined there was such a thing or that many vets advocate for it.
Talking about it at work, several of my co-workers laughed at me. Why are you going to pay to insure your pet? It makes no sense, it’s a waste of money, and they never follow through on their promises, were things I heard.
I know you consider your fur babies family and will do anything to keep them healthy, which is why I am sharing this with you.
Having pet insurance reduces most of the financial stress we experience while coping with our loved one’s health issues.
Did you know that an emergency operation can cost well over $5000??
Pet Insurance covers that, so when our pet suffers a fracture, swallows something it should not, or, in older age, develops a complicated disease like cancer, we know we are capable of providing our baby the top-quality care she deserves.
Would you rather say, "Go ahead, take care of her?” Or would you prefer to say, "Wait until I can afford it?”
If your son or daughter falls out of a tree and breaks their arm, of course, you will take them to the ER and get it fixed. Our pets deserve the same care and response time. After all, we chose each other, and with all the joy and trust they give us, we have the responsibility to keep them safe and healthy.
Think of the thousands of dollars you will save when the time comes, and you take your pet to the ER.
You won’t be pacing the waiting area, talking yourself into going through with the procedure, or making the hardest decision a pet owner will ever face. That worry is gone because you had the foresight to protect both yourself and your pet.
While you may still pace in the ER, your only concern will be whether Fido will be okay and how long the recovery will take.
To make it easy for you, I have included a link with some of the top pet insurers for you, and if you sign up before February 10, 2025, you will save 20% off your first year’s premium by using the special code FIDO.
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Sincerely;
Patrick