Top five dog injuries that could cost more than you expect
They say that a dog is a man’s best friend – yet when was the last time that you spent thousands of dollars on your best mate?
Owning a dog can be expensive, especially if your four legged companion comes down with an illness or gets injured.
For peace of mind – and to potentially protect your savings account – it may be a good idea to consider a comprehensive pet insurance plan.
Pet insurance is an easy way to help your pet lead a long, healthy life without you getting tripped up by large, unexpected veterinary bills.
To give you an idea of some of the possible injuries that can leave a hole in your wallet, here is a list of some of the dog injuries that could cost big money.
Bloat
In humans, bloat can be relieved with a hot cup of peppermint tea or maybe a lie down, but in dogs bloating of the abdomen is a serious condition.
It usually occurs when the stomach twists and turns in on itself, and is so serious that it can even lead to death, so you can imagine treatment can rack up in cost.
Stomach and intestinal problems
Dogs are curious creatures and this can lead to them swallowing objects that they shouldn’t!
This can create a whole range of stomach and intestinal problems, which are not cheap to fix.
Broken bones
If your dog is the adventurous type, then it may suffer from broken bones at any point in its life. This can be incredibly painful for your furry companion – and your wallet.
Respiratory problems
Some dogs are known for respiratory problems, such as French Bulldogs and Pugs. In most cases this will only cause loud breathing, but sometimes it can become more serious and lead to conditions such as pneumonia – an expensive trip to the vet!
Arthritis
Just like humans, as dogs age they can become more susceptible to arthritis, especially if they have larger frames.
With pet insurance, you can have peace of mind that you can seek the best treatment for your beloved pet if they suffer an illness or specified accidental injury.
At the same time, you can rest assured that you will be able to look after your furry companion without selling all your possessions!
30 Apr 2013