I have a new puppy and I've been trying to figure out the best insurance for her and I happen to notice that my Walmart Plus subscription included free Pawp, which is like the online vet service that chewy and other pet services have but it also carries an option for pet emergency insurance. It's not necessarily the best coverage but for $19 a month per animal, it covers up to $3,000 a year for emergency visits. This is all I really need as I can handle routine care and Non-Emergency stuff, but the best part is no annual deductible and it's the same price for my puppy as it is for my senior dog. Many years ago my senior dog found some gum that he helped himself to which contained a fair amount of xylitol, and that emergency itself was nearly $3,000.
Hope this info can help someone, even if just for the free online vet consult service.
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