Some pre-existing conditions can be treated on their own or under the supervision of a veterinarian.
A broke bone, for example, can ultimately recuperate without creating any drawn out medical problems.
Ear infections and insect bites may be examples of the same.
A pet insurer may decide to extend coverage after a specified waiting period in the event of a pre-existing condition that can be treated.
For instance, your pet might should be side effect free for six to a year for the insurance agency to consider them relieved.
Any claims based on the pre-existing condition would not be covered during this waiting period.
Insurers have the option of denying coverage to pet owners or limiting coverage to those with incurable pre-existing conditions.
Cancer, diabetes, hyper- or hypothyroidism, allergies, and other long-term health conditions are examples of incurable conditions.