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Plans aren’t one size fits all, so be sure to explore your options. Plans aren?t one size fit

Plans aren’t one size fits all, so be sure to explore your options. [Rover®]( Plans aren’t one size fits all, so be sure to explore your options. [Real talk about pet insurance]( [Real talk about pet insurance]( Still unsure if pet insurance is right for you and Blackie? The differing plans and costs can feel confusing—especially if you’ve talked to friends and family who are all paying different rates. This all may leave you wondering: What can I expect to pay? We dug into how plans work, how pet insurance companies calculate rates, and tips for keeping your premiums down in this article: [How Much Does Pet Insurance Cost?]( It’s important to know that plans aren’t one size fits all, so be sure to explore your options. Look for a plan that meets your needs and will put your mind at ease. [Explore your options]( Still have questions? We have resources: [Is Pet Insurance Worth It?]( [How Preventive Care Add-Ons Work]( Insurance advice, products, and links in the above email and articles are intended for and only available in the states where [Rover Pet Insurance Services, LLC]( (CA License #6010213) is currently licensed as an insurance producer. If you would like to learn more about pet insurance products in a state in which we are not licensed, please contact a licensed insurance agent or broker in that state. For more information, see the [Rover Pet Insurance Services Terms & Privacy Addendum](. Please add rover@e.rover.com to your address book to make sure our emails are delivered to your inbox. [Rover.com]( 711 Capitol Way S., #204, Olympia, WA 98501 [Unsubscribe]( | [Privacy Statement]( | [Contact Us](

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