Topic: Pet Insurance

6 chapters across the catalog

Heckler's Veto
Episode 1057 1:06:56 - 1:08:37

1057: Heckler's Veto

Pet Vaccination Costs, Insurance Impact on Vet Bills

A discussion on the rising costs of pet care reveals that some dog owners are paying over $700 for standard vaccinations. The increase in prices is attributed to the proliferation of pet insurance, which has reportedly caused veterinary clinics to skyrocket their rates.

Dog Dazer
Episode 1031 1:57:37 - 2:04:40

1031: Dog Dazer

Pet Insurance and the Dog Epidemic in Cities

Reports from Cincinnati and Kansas City suggest that companies are now offering pet insurance to attract millennial workers who prioritize their "fur babies" over having children. Some dog owners are reportedly giving their pets "Dog Xanax" or taking them to "dog therapists." Critics argue this behavior is a form of collective insanity and creates public health issues like "dog piss in elevators."

Episode 397 1:14:24 - 1:18:30

397: Wiggin' Out

Trifexis Pet Medication, Veterinary Industry Consolidation

A television advertisement for Trifexis, a monthly parasite preventative for dogs, is analyzed for using the same fear-based marketing tactics as human pharmaceuticals. The hosts discuss the rise of corporate veterinary chains and how pet insurance has contributed to the skyrocketing costs of basic animal healthcare.

Pastafarians Unite!
Episode 322 1:54:55 - 1:58:18

322: Pastafarians Unite!

Veterinary Insurance, Healthcare Scams and Pet Care

An anecdote about rising veterinary costs for Baroness Maggie Vincent's three St. Bernards leads to a discussion on the impact of insurance on service pricing. The hosts argue that the introduction of pet insurance has caused vet bills to skyrocket, similar to how health insurance and the Affordable Care Act have allegedly inflated human medical costs. They describe a system where insurance companies and providers gouge the public, leaving those without coverage to rely on high-interest credit cards.

Gay Marriage
Episode 53 1:31:11 - 1:33:45

53: Gay Marriage

Pet Medicine Costs, Equestrian Doctors

The discussion turns to the high cost of veterinary care and the rise of corporate pet clinic chains. Curry mentions the success of podcast advertising for pet medications, particularly in the equestrian community where horse medicine is extremely expensive. A brief joke is made about "Special K" (ketamine) being a horse tranquilizer used recreationally by humans, contrasting it with Dvorak's preference for expensive Bordeaux.