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		<title>Top 10 most expensive veterinary treatments</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[VPI identified the top ten most expensive veterinary treatments:

 

For Dogs:



Intervertebral Disc Disease—$2,844
Lung Cancer—$2,032
Gastric Torsion (Bloat)—$1,955
Foreign Body Ingestion (small intestine)—$1,629
Cruciate Rupture—$1,517
Foreign Body Ingestion (stomach)—$1,398
Cataract—$1,244
Bone Cancer—$1,059
Pin in Broken Limb—$1,000
Brain Cancer $916


For Cats:


Foreign Body Ingestion—$1,629
Urinary Tract—$1,399
Foreign Body Ingestion (stomach)—$1,391
Rectal Cancer—$1,011
Bladder Stones—$989
Intestinal Cancer—$942
Hyperthyroidism (Radiation)—$920
Fibrosarcoma (Skin cancer)—$780
Acute Renal Failure—$565
Mast Cell Tumors—$497


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-left: 0in;">VPI identified the top ten most expensive veterinary treatments:</p>
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<li>Intervertebral Disc Disease—$2,844</li>
<li>Lung Cancer—$2,032</li>
<li>Gastric Torsion (Bloat)—$1,955</li>
<li>Foreign Body Ingestion (small intestine)—$1,629</li>
<li>Cruciate Rupture—$1,517</li>
<li>Foreign Body Ingestion (stomach)—$1,398</li>
<li>Cataract—$1,244</li>
<li>Bone Cancer—$1,059</li>
<li>Pin in Broken Limb—$1,000</li>
<li>Brain Cancer $916</li>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-left: 0in;"><strong>For Cats:</strong></p>
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<li>Foreign Body Ingestion—$1,629</li>
<li>Urinary Tract—$1,399</li>
<li>Foreign Body Ingestion (stomach)—$1,391</li>
<li>Rectal Cancer—$1,011</li>
<li>Bladder Stones—$989</li>
<li>Intestinal Cancer—$942</li>
<li>Hyperthyroidism (Radiation)—$920</li>
<li>Fibrosarcoma (Skin cancer)—$780</li>
<li>Acute Renal Failure—$565</li>
<li>Mast Cell Tumors—$497</li>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-left: 0in;">If your dog or cat needed one of these expensive treatments what would you decide? Dip into savings, rack up debt, or euthanize your pet? If you have a pet insurance policy—paying between $200 and $400 annually—you wouldn&#8217;t need to make that choice.</p>
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