Ravenwolf Posted January 21, 2012 Report Share Posted January 21, 2012 Well, I like having the piece of mind of having him always covered if something really bad happens. Also, I won't have to be paying thousands of dollars because I got him late in life. I agree, though, that if you get a puppy and 'start from scratch' or otherwise a younger dog, you shouldn't get pet insurance. But, if you adopt an older dog (like I have) it can pay off in the long run. That's an interesting theory - I always looked at it the other way and figured it didn't make sense to insure an older dog! I do hear a lot that the piece of mind is worth the price - and I sure wish my mom's cat had been insured! Whatever works for the individual, I guess. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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