There aren't many pet insurance policies with no waiting period, but there are plenty of ways to negate concerns.
If you've thought about purchasing pet insurance, chances are you've come across the term 'waiting period' here and there. It's commonplace for pet insurers to require a waiting period before coverage kicks in, which can range from a few days to a few weeks on average. And, certain conditions may have even longer waiting periods before coverage kicks in. That's how pet insurers protect themselves from excessive risk.
As such, the premiums for your pet's insurance will likely be less expensive if you purchase a policy while your pet is still young. Find out how affordable it can be to protect your pet today. Purchase a policy with a short waiting periodSure, a pet insurance policy with no waiting period sounds great, but waiting periods are relatively short — at least for most medical issues.
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