
|Articles|April 20, 2016
The cost of skin problems in veterinary patients
Pet insurers reveal the prices clients pay to relieve their pets dermatologic miseries.
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As if the constant licking, incessant scratching and sheer misery of skin conditions in pets weren't bad enough, they can be expensive to treat too. Recently two top pet insurance providers-Nationwide and Trupanion-shared with dvm360 some data from their claims databases on costs related to allergy-related conditions in pets. Here's what they found.
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