Veterinary bills for dogs are considerably higher for dogs than cats, according to the ASPCA, averaging $410 a year for canines compared to $300 for felines. Dogs are more likely to need medical ...
Commissions do not affect our editors' opinions or evaluations. Just like humans, as dogs age, it’s not uncommon for lumps, bumps and masses to appear on their body. While many of these lumps ...
For example, some larger breeds of dogs are more susceptible to heart and hip issues. In our analysis of filings by pet insurers to state regulators, we found many pricing levels based on dog ...