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My dog Angel ate a toy ball a kid through in my yard. That little ball almost cost my dogs life and $3,000 in vet bills to remove it. My dog Patch severely cut his paw pad on a large piece of glass (once again tossed in my yard by a child) and required $300 worth of medical attention. You can learn two lessons from my misfortune... 1. It's not if, but when will an accident happen. 2. You should monitor your yard and make sure it is clean of debris that can potentially cause those accidents. Pet insurance offers protection against such things. Some insurance providers cover up to 6,000 illnesses your dog can get during their lifetime. A few other items pet insurance offer are: 1. Coverage for unexpected deaths. 2. Coverage for boarding or kennel fees as a result of medical problems. 3. Recovery cost to pay for advertising or to offer a reward should your dog go missing. Some Tips for Finding Pet Insurance for Your Pit Bull 1. Remember the cheapest is always the best policy. 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A few other items pet insurance offer are: 1. Coverage for unexpected deaths. 2. Coverage for boarding or kennel fees as a result of medical problems. 3. Recovery cost to pay for advertising or to offer a reward should your dog go missing. Some Tips for Finding Pet Insurance for Your Pit Bull 1. Remember the cheapest is always the best policy. Research all the policy options because you may find investing a few more dollars is the best route to take. 2. Look for lifetime coverages. 3. Find out what the excess is. This is the amount of money you will have to pay out of your pocket. 4. Check if they have higher premiums for Pit Bull owners. Sometimes they do have breed specific rates and from my own research it will cost you a bit more but in the end I've found its worth it. 5. Check if they have breed restrictions. I haven't found one that does have this but you never know. 6. 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