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Should I Insure My Dog?



What are The Reasons for Insuring a Dog?

Select The Best NOT The Cheap Dog Insurance Policy

Did you know that you can purchase health insurance to cover your puppy or dog? It is absolutely true! You can get a health plan for all of your dogs. However, just like shopping for insurance premiums for things like car insurance, rental insurance, etc., shopping for dog insurance takes a little research to find the right company.

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Low Cost Dog Insurance


Many people could not contemplate a life without their dog as they see them as more than a family member but as a regular companion that they may not have ever experience in another human being. A dog will get just as much enjoyment from lying on the floor near you if you haven’t the energy for a walk, never complaining. Whatever the weather, your dog would follow you without even a whine but never as for anything other than you love in return. (more…)

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5 Tips For Getting Cheap Dog Insurance


How to Get Cheap Dog Insurance: Hunting around looking for cheap dog insurance can be time consuming and presents an ocean of problems for the average dog owner. What dog insurance benefits do I need? Who is the most reputable dog insurance provider? Which dog insurance company is going to try and avoid paying out when I claim?

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Does Dog Insurance Cover Cancer?


Longterm illness is a nightmare for dog owners.

It can also be a nightmare for a dog insurance provider too.

Let’s be realistic and honest, a dog insurance provider is – like you – hoping your pet remains fit, healthy and well throughout its life and that the policy never has to be claimed on.

If everyone claimed on their dog insurance for major canine illnesses such as cancer, pet insurers would either go bust or their premiums would be through the roof.

This is why not all dog insurance and pet insurance policies are created equal.

If you are looking to make sure that, should the worst happen and your dog did get a longterm illness like cancer, your finances are protected and you can afford to get your dog the best health treatment, you need to very carefully understand the dog insurance policy you choose.

1) You need whole of life cover.

2) You need to check that your dog insurance cover pays out on an ongoing basis for an illness such as cancer.

3) You need to make absolutely sure that your premiums are up to date. It sounds obvious but many dog owners have let their insurance lapse and then their dog gets ill and they try and pick up the dog insurance where they left off – dog insurance providers are not stupid!

4) In the event that you have a breed that is more prone to canine cancer, speak with your vet and ask if they have had experience with a dog being treated for cancer and ask them to advise which pet insurance providers offered the most comprehensive cover.

5) Take out your OWN insurance. Make sure your dog has regular health check ups, a high quality diet, lots of exercise and if you’re actually in the market to acquire a puppy, insist that you get a breed with a low incidence of cancer and who’s parents are both health checked.

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Dog Insurance Firm Reveals Shocking Pet Poisoning Stats


Poisoning Incidents Cost Pet Owners Millions Each Year: Pet owners often joke about pets being like vacuum cleaners literally eating anything put in front of them. Unfortunately, that lack of dietary discretion too often results in pets ingesting toxic substances, emergency visits to the veterinarian, and large medical bills. Veterinary Pet Insurance Co (VPI), a US based provider of pet health insurance, has analyzed its database of more than 485,000 insured pets to find the sources behind the hundreds of poisoning claims submitted to VPI every month. Following is a ranking of the nearly 20,000 pet poisoning claims VPI received between 2005 and 2009:

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