What are the best dog insurances? MO If it matters

My adorable 37-pound husky puppy has been with me for a little over a year.

I can not spend too much, so I do want something reasonable, but I also do not want to ignore her health, so anything that fits well within my budget would be ideal. I also need the best for emergencies.

In case it counts, my dog and I are in Missouri.

Probably something like human insurance, which pays for veterinary care as well and does not just refund afterwards, but really, anything will do.

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I am alerting everyone about the one to stay away from. Do not use Nationwide at any cost. They will not pay claims and will not provide end-of-life services, so if you have them, you are better off transferring. Do not use them as insurance. Nationwide stated that pre-existing conditions were the cause of our Frenchie’s death when she died away. despite the fact that she had documentation and three veterinarians’ diagnoses indicating she died of natural causes. Unmoral, unethical, and downright repulsive behavior on the part of an insurance provider. As for our second Frenchie, we now utilize Spot.

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That is not right, I truly apologize for your loss.

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I have also heard terrifying tales concerning Nationwide. How does Spot measure up? Have you needed to assert anything? Is the premium a fair price?

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Premium is fair. They all appear to be rather similar. Hopefully, I will not need to submit any claims.

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In Missouri, Lemonade, Odie, and Fetch have the lowest costs, in my experience. I would go shopping and take my time. You ought to be able to locate something quite rational.