Most Expensive Pet Conditions
By: Veterinary Pet Insurance (VPI)
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The data revealed that the costliest conditions affected pets of all ages and breeds and often required diagnostic tests and emergency surgery. Average claimed fees for the priciest conditions ranged from $500 to nearly $3,000.
Following are VPI's Top 10 most expensive common conditions for dogs and cats, with the average claimed fee amounts submitted in 2007:
| Dogs | | Cats | | |
Condition
| Average Fee
| Condition | Average Fee | |
| 1. Intervertebral Disc Disease (IVDD) | $2,844 | 1. Foreign Body Ingestion (Small Intestine) | $1,629 | |
| 2. Lung Cancer | $2,032 | 2. Urinary Tract Reconstruction | $1,399 | |
| 3. Gastric Torsion (Bloat) | $1,955 | 3. Foreign Body Ingestion (Stomach) | $1,391 | |
| 4. Foreign Body Ingestion (Small Intestine) | $1,629 | 4. Rectal Cancer | $1,011 | |
| 5. Cruciate Rupture | $1,517 | 5. Bladder Stones | $989 | |
| 6. Foreign Body Ingestion (Stomach) | $1,398 | 6. Intestinal Cancer | $942 | |
| 7. Cataract (Senior) | $1,244 | 7. Hyperthyroidism (Radiation) | $920 | |
| 8. Bone Cancer | $1,059 | 8. Fibrosarcoma (Skin Cancer) | $780 | |
| 9. Pin in Broken Limb | $1,000 | 9. Acute Renal Failure | $565 | |
| 10. Brain Cancer | $916 | 10. Mast Cell Tumors | $947 | |
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Treatment costs vary on a case by case basis. Dollar amounts reflect average initial claim fees submitted to VPI and are not intended to suggest typical reimbursements, reflect average national veterinary fees, or account for ongoing fees associated with a particular condition.While treatments for many conditions not listed are routinely even more expensive than those ranked, VPI only considered commonly claimed conditions. Low frequency claims, no matter how expensive, were not included. For example, in 2007 VPI processed about two claims a day for intervertebral disc disease, about five claims a day for surgical removal of an ingested foreign body and about 15 claims a day for cruciate rupture.
VPI reimbursed policyholders millions of dollars last year for treatment of these conditions, giving many pet owners the financial freedom to make life-saving treatment decisions. Nancy Ryan, of Clarkston, Mich., found substantial value in her VPI Pet Insurance medical plan when her 4-year-old Bernese mountain dog, Winston, needed emergency surgery for gastric torsion. Diagnostics, surgery, and treatment cost $4,965.60, of which VPI reimbursed $2,735.10.
"I cried a lot when we found out Winston had bloat and had to rush him into surgery, but I cried tears of joy when we received the reimbursement check," said Ryan. "We knew we had to do what was necessary to save his life and we have always felt confident, assured and protected with the VPI policies for all of our dogs."
Lisa Choate, of Montgomery, Texas, was one of hundreds of VPI policyholders in 2007 whose dog needed surgery after eating something he shouldn't have eaten. The veterinarian's X-ray revealed 42 pieces of a toy metal race car in her
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"My husband wasn't too happy with the bill for surgery, so we were both relieved when we got the reimbursement from VPI," said Choate. "This reminded us why we have insurance. We never would have expected something like this from an 11-year-old dog like Beau. It was very uncharacteristic of him."
About Veterinary Pet Insurance**Veterinary Pet Insurance Co./DVM Insurance Agency is the nation's oldest and largest pet health insurance company. Providing pet owners with peace of mind since 1982, the company is committed to being the trusted choice of America's pet lovers and an advocate of pet health education. VPI Pet Insurance plans cover dogs, cats, birds and exotic pets for multiple medical problems and conditions relating to accidents, illnesses and injuries. Optional Pet WellCare ProtectionSM for routine care is also available.
Medical plans are available in all 50 states and the District of Columbia. More than 1,600 companies nationwide offer VPI Pet Insurance as an employee benefit. Policies are underwritten by Veterinary Pet Insurance Company in California and in all other states by National Casualty Company, an A+15 rated company in Madison, Wisconsin. For more information about VPI Pet Insurance, visit their Web site at
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