الثلاثاء، 25 أكتوبر 2016

The 2 Best Cheap Pet Insurance

The 2 Best Cheap Pet Insurance

1- PetPremium
PetPremium is a pet portal for all pet parents to provide you the information and assistance you need to be a good and responsible pet parent with these great
It covers everything from surgeries to medication to rehabilitation. If this doesn’t offer the level of protection you’d like, you can always opt for one of the three other plans PetPremium offers, though some of these are a bit pricier. However, they also offer much more coverage for illnesses and higher limits on benefits
2- PetsBest
Pets Best’s plans are surprisingly affordable considering all they offer. The Level 1 plan covers both accidents and illnesses and even hereditary and congenital conditions. They also offer a number of extras including pregnancy, behavioral therapy, and chronic illness coverage. If these plans aren’t appealing to you, there’s also the choice of several specialty policies which offer more limited coverage at a very low price. These include the Accident-Only, Cancer-Only, and Feline Illness plans



الجمعة، 21 أكتوبر 2016

History of Pet Insurance

History of Pet Insurance
Most pet owners haven't heard of pet health insurance and that's okay.
It's relatively new compared to other insurance products but maybe not as new as you might think.
Here is a brief history of pet insurance to give you some additional context.
The first pet insurance policy was written by Claes Virgin in 1890 in Sweden
The first pet insurance policy was issued in the U.K. in 1947
The first pet insurance policy in the U.S. to TV dog Lassie in 1982



الثلاثاء، 18 فبراير 2014

Free dog insurance

We all like to treat our pets like family because they are part of the family. However, when it comes to foods, it’s best to stick to your pet’s dog food and dog treats. Even so, there are times that someone’s going to slip your dog something of his or her plate. Just know that there are four foods, among others, that should never be fed to your family dog
Avocado
This yummy guacamole ingredient may be quite the healthy food for humans, but don’t feed it to your dog. The avocado contains persin, which in larger quantities can be very toxic for dogs. If you grow avocados, note that the leaves, the bark and the seed are also toxic so if your pet likes to nibble on these things you might need to remove them
Alcohol
It might be cute to see your dog lap up beer that may have spilled on the floor or watch him lick wine out of your glass, but alcohol is no good for dogs. It effects the liver just as it does in humans, but it can do a lot more damage and quickly
There can be diarrhea, vomiting, difficulty breathing and even death. Especially if the dog is a very small breed, the effects are increased dramatically. If your dog shows any of these symptoms it is imperative to get him to a veterinarian
Caffeine
Enough caffeine can be the death of a dog. Avoid feeding your pet tea, coffee or other caffeinated beverages. Poisoning is noticed with symptoms of heart palpitations, rapid breathing, bleeding and tremors or twitching. Remember that caffeine is hidden in cold medicines and some pain relievers. Caffeine is also just part of the reason that chocolate can be poisonous for dogs as well
Dairy Products
A popular treat for your dog is letting him lick the ice cream bowl or even feeding him an ice cream cone. It’s easy to think this cold treat on a hot day is doing the dog a favor. However, it causes many allergies as well as upsetting the tummy. All dairy products including cheese and other milk-based products are not your pet’s friends. If you notice extreme, sudden itching it would be wise to contact a professional as soon as possible to get Fido checked out
It is always wise to ask your vet what the best diet is for your four-legged family member. A healthy dog is one that eats food that benefits the whole body with proper nutrients. Just be wary of some foods we eat are not necessarily good for your pet



Free cat insurance

Free cat insurance
With cat insurance, cat owners can rest assured that the financial strain can be lessened so they can make decisions based primarily on what is the best option for their cat, not which option is within their budgetary restraints
These serious health conditions include heart disease and cancer, and can be devastating to a family. In addition, cats are also susceptible to chronic health conditions like hyperthyroidism and kidney disease. These chronic conditions often come with a lifetime of treatment, such as life-long medication or monthly check-ups with a veterinarian.The cost that comes with this advanced level of care is high and many times not within a family’s budget. That is why cat insurance makes so much sense



Best cat insurance

Best cat insurance
Trupanion offers one simple insurance plan for your cat with 90% coverage and no payout limits. Monthly cat insurance premiums are based on your location, cat’s breed, cat's gender and age at time of enrollment
By obtaining the best cat insurance available, you will have peace of mind that in case of an illness or accident, your cat can be well cared for without a financial burden 



Cheap pet insurance for dogs

Cheap pet insurance for dogs
You'll compare and find the cheapest pet insurance for dogs
What you'll pay as a premium will vary hugely, depending on variables including your pet's age, its pedigree and where you live (vets' bills are higher in London and the south east of England). Once you've decided which cover suits you and your pet, you're ready to compare prices



A couple of points if you are looking for pet insurance

A couple of points if you are looking for pet insurance
You need to be aware that once you have a mature dog (usually 8 years old) new insurance companies won't take you so you are locked in with your current insurer
In our case (E&L) our dog(12years old) had a growth on her leg a couple of years ago and although it was benign the company excluded and further growths including cancer from our policy, this year she has had pyometra and she has a heart condition
Check with you vet who they recommend and more importantly who they don't, our vet will wait for payment from some insurers but not for others based on who queries every little thing, who takes months to payout
We have just paid out £1500 but because she is a mature dog the limit we can claim is £500 less 35% of vets fee the total we are due is £280 for the Pyometra and £130 for the heart. We haven't recieved the payout yet! but we have recieved a letter saying they will no longer cover the heart( the pyometra she can't get again because she had her uterus removered) We can't move because of her age. In our experience I would take out insurance for the first year when anything that your dog was born with show itself but after that I wouldn't insure again