Kane in Your Corner: The pros and cons of investing in pet insurance
News 12’s Walt Kane investigates whether or not it is worth the investment.
News 12 Staff
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Aug 18, 2025, 11:06 AM
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Updated 26 days ago
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Pet insurance is currently a $20 billion per year business and estimated to top $50 billion in the next five years.
News 12’s Walt Kane investigates whether or not it is worth the investment.
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