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Which pet insurance for a frenchie? Need advice!

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      Justin Palmer
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      Thinking of getting pet insurance for my frenchie. What carrier do you recomend? – Sam J.

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      Kim M.

      None open a savings account and put in whatever the monthly rate would be for insurance, I worked in the veterinary field for 30 years and the majority of issues that Frenchies can have won’t be covered a savings account makes more sense. I’ve had English and French bulldogs for a long time and for me that’s the best way to go

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      Nicole M.

      I have embrace for my dogs and nationwide for my bird

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      Shelley S.

      Some insurances don’t cover any genetic problems. My understanding is that Trupanion and Healthy Paws are the only ones that do. I use Healthy Paws.

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      Sally B.

      Nationwide has gone downhill the last few years, and I’ve used them for almost 18 years. The literally pay out almost nothing now. I heard good things about Fetch.

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      Katie S.

      Trupanion and get it asap

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      J Nathan D.

      Pets best has been good for us

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      Diane K.

      I have heard Fetch is good it’s owned by Trupanion

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      Lainey B.

      We use Healthy Paws – but they’ve been raising rates like everyone else

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      Marty F.

      Don’t get Trupaion they ripped me off

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      Robert S.

      Trupanion. They have paid out 30k on one of my pups with out issue.

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