He was an outcast. I chose to hold onto him. I am not sure what kind of dog he is yet. All I know is that since I got him, he has cost me a good deal of money. When I first found him, he had roundworms, and now I am not sure what it is, but the doctor said it was puppy acne. Because he is so enthusiastic and involved in everything, I simply have a sense that we might run into issues down the road. Only pumpkin or trupanion are accepted in my doctor’s office.
My puppy is currently nine weeks old. He spent about a week with us, as seen in the picture attached.
What a nice boy, aww. Well done for retaining and caring for him. He appears to be a genuine character, and Pumpkin and Trupanion are both excellent. Although Trupanion is a little more conventional, it also pays veterinarian offices straight; you don’t have to pay first and then wait to be paid. I would compare the two to find which works best for you. Tell us how it goes and if you have any additional queries.
Steer clear of 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.