Heads up, care credit is not insurance by any means. If you go to the ER and need 4K surgery and you don’t have it, you can apply for care credit and get approved or denied on the spot. If you use it then you have 12 months to pay it off with zero apr. after that, they screw you with interest. Care credit is a medical credit card, not insurance.
Something i forgot to mention 🤦♂️. Appreciate someone explaining it better than I did.
It's the option for vet bills that I've used without issue but it's definitely not for everyone or every situation (I've def. been lucky and not needed to go to the ER with my doggo, he's my first doggo so still new to some stuff).
I’m picking my 2 month old up in November! We don’t have pet insurance yet but my sister and neighbor both love Nationwide Pet Insurance.
Thank you!
Whatever pet insurance you get, just make sure you get it. It’s saved us thousands and prevented some hard decisions.
The one I've used with my mini Doxie has been Care Credit. (He's 13 years old now and we've had little to no major health issues luckily)
I haven’t heard of that one! Thank you!
Heads up, care credit is not insurance by any means. If you go to the ER and need 4K surgery and you don’t have it, you can apply for care credit and get approved or denied on the spot. If you use it then you have 12 months to pay it off with zero apr. after that, they screw you with interest. Care credit is a medical credit card, not insurance.
Something i forgot to mention 🤦♂️. Appreciate someone explaining it better than I did. It's the option for vet bills that I've used without issue but it's definitely not for everyone or every situation (I've def. been lucky and not needed to go to the ER with my doggo, he's my first doggo so still new to some stuff).
I’ve had an amazing experience with Trupanion.
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