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d'oh, im on a roll.... goes to show how much im around ...sorry smellyman and njnancy for your loss..Fifthelement said:
Thanks nami, but it wasn’t me. Both njnancy and smellyman lost their doggies within a day of each other. I was just meaning our collective dog family in this thread. 🤗🐶😇Nami said:Thanks Hedonist and Fifthelement! Sorry to hear Fifthelement, dang a few? Shit that's brutal.My condolences to your family as well.Hamilton 9-13-05; Toronto 5-9-06, Toronto 8-21-09, Toronto 9-12-11, Hamilton 9-15-11....0 -

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Sorry for your loss Nami. It's hard to have to decide between their quality of life and your desire to have them in your life, but you did the right thing for your precious pooch. It will hurt and their absence is so much larger than their presence in a way. RIP Eddie.Nami said:
d'oh, im on a roll.... goes to show how much im around ...sorry smellyman and njnancy for your loss..Fifthelement said:
Thanks nami, but it wasn’t me. Both njnancy and smellyman lost their doggies within a day of each other. I was just meaning our collective dog family in this thread. 🤗🐶😇Nami said:Thanks Hedonist and Fifthelement! Sorry to hear Fifthelement, dang a few? Shit that's brutal.My condolences to your family as well.
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"Religion is the smile on a dog."Fifthelement said:
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I love how true that is!hedonist said:
"Religion is the smile on a dog."Fifthelement said:
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The no dogs on the furniture rule isn’t working out very well.

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wasa1971 said:The no dogs on the furniture rule isn’t working out very well.
Awesome
this is is a glamour shot of Maxine from today.
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Thanks NJNancy!
Awesome pics!
Man, a dog's eyes can truly look into your soul and make you cave every time.
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Piper, doing her agility today.


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Picture of CJ is great!
here’s another of Piper:
If I had known then what I know now...
Vegas 93, Vegas 98, Vegas 00 (10 year show), Vegas 03, Vegas 06
VIC 07
EV LA1 08
Seattle1 09, Seattle2 09, Salt Lake 09, LA4 09
Columbus 10
EV LA 11
Vancouver 11
Missoula 12
Portland 13, Spokane 13
St. Paul 14, Denver 14Philly I & II, 16Denver 22
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Anyone here ever dealt with Healthy Paws insurance? My dogs are 5 and 6 and due to pits known to have orthopedic problems, I think it is time to hop on the insurance train. I'm close to signing-up with Healthy Paws. Seems like it's the most straightforward out of all. Just don't know if anyone here have tried it or I guess any pet insurance in general. TIA0
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I’m not familiar with Heathly Paws, but both of our Labs are insured with Trupanion. Our firs Lab had over $12,000 in leg surgery’s, sadly no insurance. It has more than paid or itself with the youngest of the two, he eats anything. Any claims we have had are billed directly, very hassle free. I think insurance is a good idea if you can afford it, choose the plan that works for you. Any time you go back with a pre existing condition it’s on file and they cover 90%. One thing that I was surprised about was when we moved our payment increased for the same coverage at our new address. We moved from the city to an acreage. Maybe it’s a Trupanion thing, but I would ask about premium increases. The last few years our payments have increased annually for both our dogs, one has never had a claim. They are the same breed, one year apart.0
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I have trupanion for Maxine. Her knee surgery wasn’t covered though as it was on file as a pre-existing condition from when we had a health check done before we “officially” adopted her. Still it’s paid off over the last couple of years.
The rates they quoted me for Zeus, due to his age and breed when we got him, were ridiculous though. Opted not to get any for him.
If your dogs already have vet records chronicling orthopaedic issues they probably won’t be covered. Additionally, with their ages the rates will probably be quite high.
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Thank you! Yea my male dog had a bad knee a couple years ago. No surgeries, or anything though. They just said it was inflamed and it eventually got better. Haven't complained about it for a couple years now. They would probably still classify that as pre-existing. So that will probably not be covered. I'm more worried about cancer and things like that. Have a friend who spent more than $25,000 in a matter of a few months trying to save her 4yo dog from cancer. Shitty part is, the dog still passed. I just don't want to be in the same predicament, because I think my out of pocket limit is much lower than hers. I understand that dogs are family, but still gotta make smart financial decisions... because if I don't, the humans in my family will suffer. That's why I'm getting insurance I guess.Fifthelement said:I have trupanion for Maxine. Her knee surgery wasn’t covered though as it was on file as a pre-existing condition from when we had a health check done before we “officially” adopted her. Still it’s paid off over the last couple of years.
The rates they quoted me for Zeus, due to his age and breed when we got him, were ridiculous though. Opted not to get any for him.
If your dogs already have vet records chronicling orthopaedic issues they probably won’t be covered. Additionally, with their ages the rates will probably be quite high.
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Thanks. I looked at trupanion and they are much more expensive and have terrible reviews here in the US. I might end up with Healthy Paws due to the price. $100 a month for two dogs (5 and 6), $250 deductible each dog, 80% the younger and 70% reimbursement for the older dog, with no annual limit. Hopefully it's not a you get what you pay for situation.wasa1971 said:I’m not familiar with Heathly Paws, but both of our Labs are insured with Trupanion. Our firs Lab had over $12,000 in leg surgery’s, sadly no insurance. It has more than paid or itself with the youngest of the two, he eats anything. Any claims we have had are billed directly, very hassle free. I think insurance is a good idea if you can afford it, choose the plan that works for you. Any time you go back with a pre existing condition it’s on file and they cover 90%. One thing that I was surprised about was when we moved our payment increased for the same coverage at our new address. We moved from the city to an acreage. Maybe it’s a Trupanion thing, but I would ask about premium increases. The last few years our payments have increased annually for both our dogs, one has never had a claim. They are the same breed, one year apart.0 -
Ouch! I love my animals sooooo much, but I could not, would not, pay that amount. To each their own though. If one can afford it, and it makes you happy, who am I to rain on your parade. I mean really, I’ll probably be paying out at least half that in insurance if Max makes it to fifteen, but I couldn’t conceive of paying that amount out of pocket all at once.crookedcross said:
Thank you! Yea my male dog had a bad knee a couple years ago. No surgeries, or anything though. They just said it was inflamed and it eventually got better. Haven't complained about it for a couple years now. They would probably still classify that as pre-existing. So that will probably not be covered. I'm more worried about cancer and things like that. Have a friend who spent more than $25,000 in a matter of a few months trying to save her 4yo dog from cancer. Shitty part is, the dog still passed. I just don't want to be in the same predicament, because I think my out of pocket limit is much lower than hers. I understand that dogs are family, but still gotta make smart financial decisions... because if I don't, the humans in my family will suffer. That's why I'm getting insurance I guess.Fifthelement said:I have trupanion for Maxine. Her knee surgery wasn’t covered though as it was on file as a pre-existing condition from when we had a health check done before we “officially” adopted her. Still it’s paid off over the last couple of years.
The rates they quoted me for Zeus, due to his age and breed when we got him, were ridiculous though. Opted not to get any for him.
If your dogs already have vet records chronicling orthopaedic issues they probably won’t be covered. Additionally, with their ages the rates will probably be quite high.
Good luck with your decision.
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