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Great question! Unfortunately, because your dog is already experiencing symptoms, allergies will most likely be determined a pre-existing condition and will be ineligible for coverage from most insurers. However, suppose your dog has not been having allergy symptoms, is insured, and all waiting periods have passed. In that case, pet insurance may cover the cost of allergy testing if a veterinarian requests it. I’ve written an article that goes into more detail on whether pet insurance covers allergies and allergy testing, which you can learn about.
Bummer dude!
These dogs are sooooooo expensive and popular yet they don’t live very long and get sick a lot. I don’t get it! Go to the pound…