Sunday, May 18, 2008

Should I have Health Insurance for my Dog or Cat?

Part of loving is protecting and responsible pet ownership means visiting your veterinarian on a regular basis for routine treatments, vaccinations and examinations (unless, in our opinion your pet is susceptible to seizures and then we suggest “Nozodes” as an alternative to typical vaccinations, but what do we know? This is a different topic in which I will write about at another time). Vaccinations are a touchy topic and there can be adverse reactions and side effects for both animals and children (we’ll save the side effect statistics for another article-see a pattern here to my evasiveness). Don’t take our word for it, research it yourself. One thing to remember is most kennels will not accommodate dogs if they are not vaccinated and most veterinarians can manage your pet just fine with modern medicinal practices.

Many pets live out their lives without problems, however, statistics show that pets will require unexpected treatments from time to time throughout their lifetimes. Your vet is a highly skilled expert who has the ability to practice the latest medical techniques often required to return your pet to good health. Insuring your pet will assist you in managing the costs associated with high quality veterinary care.

You can't predict the future of your pet's health, but you can prepare for it. Pet insurance programs eliminate the financial stress of providing unexpected medical attention. We understand that if your pet is ill or has an accident, the last thing you want to think about is money. How much will it cost for medical attention? How much will your pet insurance cover? Pet Insurance Programs give you peace-of-mind. Pet insurance can be purchased for today’s dog and cat owners.

John
www.beyondthecrate.com

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