The Second Annual Pet Insurance Month

Sooner than you know, it will be the 2nd annual National Pet Health Insurance Month! It’s coming up in September, but we wanted to tell you about it now so that you can prepare yourself because there are prizes involved!

To celebrate pet insurance and spread awareness, North American Pet Health Insurance Association (NAPHIA) is collecting stories from pet insurance policyholders about their positive experiences with pet insurance. The winner will receive $1,000 and $500 to donate to a local shelter.

During September, NAPHIA will also be collecting nominations for favorite veterinarians in which you can honor your vet’s hard work and great services!

We hope that a bunch of Trupanion policyholders will share their pet insurance stories!

To learn more about Pet Insurance Month and the giveaways, visit the National Pet Health Insurance Month page on NAPHIA’s website.

About Stacy @stacybean

Social Media Manager
Stacy Kowalchuk is a dog mom to her rescued Whippet-mix, Ellie. During the week, you can find Stacy surfing (the internet, that is) and managing Trupanion's presence in the social media world. In her free time, Stacy likes to bake, especially cupcakes! To balance her culinary affinity, she also likes to stay active, especially with activities that include her dog such as hiking and going to dog parks.

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Please note: This blog is designed to be a community where pet owners can learn and share. The views expressed in each post are the opinion of the author and not necessarily endorsed by Trupanion. Always consult your veterinarian for professional advice.