Pets are members of the family, and it can be very distressing when your pet gets injured or ill. Providing a healthy lifestyle for your pet will help keep vet visits to a minimum and your pet’s medical bills low. Committing to doing so is quite simple.
Keeping your furry pal happy and healthy is possible with three easy steps: keep up with their vaccinations, conducting biannual check-up exams, and enrolling them with a pet insurance plan to lessen any unexpected medical costs.
Disease prevention is important in protecting your pet from exposure to illness. This should be the first step to helping protect your pet from any threats of contracting an illness while at the dog park, or just being accidentally exposed to something harmful. Using preventive measures such as vaccinations can help prevent any serious illnesses from occurring and extra pet medical bills down the road.
Pets also age at a faster rate than humans. This means that they should also get vet check-ups at a faster rate, about twice a year. Health problems can arise more quickly in pets, therefore allowing your vet to diagnose and quickly treat those issues, which will benefit your pet's overall health.
Getting your pet insured is also very beneficial for your pet, your wallet, and yourself. It would help diffuse any stressful money problems if your pet were to suddenly get injured or ill and you did not have adequate funds to treat your pet. Having your pet covered at a young age, or soon after you get it, would make it easier to treat medical conditions and accidents later down the road. With a smaller financial burden on you, your pet would receive the proper treatment it needs in order to remain healthy and happy.
Having your pet vaccinated, examined regularly, and insured will give you a greater peace of mind. Keeping your cat or dog healthy and in the family as long as possible is very important to many of us pet owners. We value our pets, so why not do everything we can to assure that they stick around for long while. Ultimately, disease prevention, wellness exams, and pet insurance coverage will keep you and your pet happier and healthier.
From the folks at Trupanion pet insurance, we thank you for visiting our blog and being a part of the community. It is our goal to educate pet owners everywhere about the importance of pet care, positive pet parenting, pet safety, and the many advantages of Trupanion pet insurance. Thanks again for visiting our blog and remember to protect your pet and yourself with Trupanion pet insurance.
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Among the many reasons, a great reason to insure your pet early/at a young age are the low premiums. Most pet insurance companies offer a lower premium if you enroll when your pet is less than a year old, which is fantastic in itself (who wants to pay higher premiums if you don't have to?).
Even better is enrolling your pet early in a Trupanion policy. Trupanion does not increase premiums due to pet aging (but only due to inflation of veterinary costs). Rather, you get locked into the age bracket at which you enrolled. This means, if you enroll your Labrador Retriever puppy today, then your premiums when your dog is 10 years old would be the same as those for a new Lab puppy that is enrolled 10 years from now.
Many companies have set age brackets at which they automatically increase the premium which means you get penalized with higher costs just because your pet is getting older. With Trupanion, those that enroll their pets young get that extra benefit of lower premiums for as long as they have the pet.
Stay tuned for more great reasons to get started early with pet insurance to ensure the best possible coverage for your pet.
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November is Pet Cancer Awareness Month!
Did you know that dogs and cats get cancer at about the same rate humans do? If you're one of the many people who considers your pet as your child, then you can agree that it's devastating to find out that your beloved furball has cancer. Now is a great time to get annual veterinary exams for your pets to be sure to catch cancer in its early stages.
According to the American Veterinary Medical Association, some warning signs of cancer are:
Just like humans, pets can also get breast cancer. Female dogs that have not been spayed are more prone to mammary cancer which is one good reason to spay or neuter your pets. Cancer is the leading cause of death for our older pets, so if you are the parent of a senior pet, be sure to get him examined by a veterinarian.
Paying for cancer treatments can get very expensive and no one wants to make difficult treatment decisions because of their financial situation. This is a good time to think about pet insurance for your pets. With Trupanion, if your pet is enrolled before any clinical signs of cancer appear, cancer treatments and surgeries will be covered for the life of your pet. After finding out your pet has cancer, the last thing you want to worry about is the cost. *Find out how Trupanion covered the costs of Tyson's cancer treatments.
*Update - 11/10/09 - Trupanion paid a claim today totaling $3,501.00 to cover lymphoma treatment costs for Charter the dog. We are wishing him the best during his recovery.
To learn more about pet cancer facts and signs, read AVMA's Cancer Brochure.
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September is North American Pet Health Insurance Month!
The fact is, your pet has a 99.9% chance of facing one or two major healthcare crises during its lifetime. These incidents can be emotionally and financially draining. That’s why pet insurance makes so much sense. To celebrate North American Pet Health Insurance Awareness Month, Trupanion is looking to raise the awareness of pet health insurance... and give out some great prizes too!
This month, every fan of Trupanion on Facebook will have four chances to win a $50 gift card! Each week, we will hold a drawing1 where one lucky fan will receive a $50 gift card to their choice of PETCO, Fetchdog.com, Starbucks, or Amazon.com! Hint: To receive an extra entry into the Facebook drawing each week, post a story on our wall. Write about your experience with Trupanion, or share a great pet story.
There are still millions of dogs and cats out there without insurance. With your help, we can make sure more pets are protected if something unexpected happens. Have a great September and thanks for helping to protect more pets!
1Drawings for the $50 gift cards will be held Fridays (September 4th, 11th, 18th, and 25th) and winners will be announced on Facebook and contacted at 5pm PST. 2Entries for One Free Year of Trupanion Insurance will be accepted until September 30th, 2009. Winners will be announced and contacted by 5pm PST on October 5th, 2009. Only active policy holders will be eligible for the free year of insurance.
Trupanion is a proud member of NAPHIA, the coordinator of North American Pet Health Insurance Month. NAPHIA is also holding a contest where pet owners have the chance to win $500. For more information visit NAPHIA.org
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If you haven’t already heard, next month is North American Pet Health Insurance Awareness Month. It’s a great time to consider the importance of insuring our beloved furry pals to guarantee that we are able to provide them the best medical care possible without worrying about the consequences of large expenses.
NAPHIA encourages pet owners to submit stories and photos about their experiences with pet health insurance and also nominate their favorite veterinary practice. (Click image for details)
1. We will not dictate veterinary fees. 2. Clients can choose any veterinarian. 3. Veterinarians need not participate in our program, nor will they be exempt if they participate in other PHI (pet health insurance) programs. 4. The member party will make a 3rd party available for all claim disputes. 5. Regular claims will be processed within 10 business days (and no longer than 20 days once we have complete information).
1. We will not dictate veterinary fees.
2. Clients can choose any veterinarian.
3. Veterinarians need not participate in our program, nor will they be exempt if they participate in other PHI (pet health insurance) programs.
4. The member party will make a 3rd party available for all claim disputes.
5. Regular claims will be processed within 10 business days (and no longer than 20 days once we have complete information).
For more information on North American Pet Health Insurance Awareness Month, read the press release
For more information on NAPHIA, visit http://www.naphia.org
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