Monthly Archives: December 2009

December 2009 Top Three Entries

December’s giveaway was about the holiday spirit. To be entered in the drawing, pet owners shared holiday cheer such as a photo, story, or holiday pet tip. (Winners were chosen randomly via a random number generator). We saw some absolutely … Continue reading

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Top 10 New Years Resolutions for Pet Owners

Every year, we go through the same motions of planning New Years resolutions for ourselves: lose weight, eat healthy, travel, spend more time with friends and family. However, what many people don’t realize is that their pets may need some … Continue reading

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Hip Dysplasia: What is it?

Hip dysplasia is a condition of the hips that may seriously affect your pet’s mobility (and your wallet). Learn more about hip dysplasia with these basic questions to better understand your pet’s risks. What is hip dysplasia? Hip dysplasia is basically … Continue reading

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Wall Street Journal Talks Pet Insurance

“Polly Want an Insurance Policy?” : There is a viral article about pet insurance that was posted by the Wall Street Journal yesterday. Excerpt: “Currently, around a million U.S. pets are insured, according to the North American Pet Health Insurance … Continue reading

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Top 10 Pet Tips for the Holidays

The holidays are a great time for family and love. But holiday time also means extra decorations which could pose hazards to your pets. Read these tips to learn how to have a beautifully decorated home while also keeping your … Continue reading

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The Benefits of Insuring Early – Part 3

Puppies and kittens! They’re absolutely adorable, but let’s face it: they seem to get into a lot more trouble than their older, more mature counterparts. Even if you’ve baby-proofed, it’s hard to keep your puppy from eating a candy wrapper, … Continue reading

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