I travel with the dogs a lot. Most of the time I seem to drive myself with the dogs, but lately I’ve been travelling a lot with other people as well. And sometimes, as much as I even hate the thought, I know that it’s possible for one of the dogs to get hurt.
My husband and I have considered getting pet insurance for our dogs but we haven’t yet. It seems very complicated and expensive. Especially since we have the six dogs now.
There is a site through Money.co.uk that makes finding pet insurance much easier. And they also give you a took to compare credit cards, too. But their Pet Insurance page is very helpful.
You can select a number of different pet insurances and compare them against each other in order to find the best one for you and your animal family. The online form gives a great deal of information, including provider type, whether they offer an online discount, cost quotes, claims information, and more. When I look at all the different types of things the site compares, I keep scrolling down on the page because there is a lot, and it can really help out in deciding which pet insurance company is best for us.
So if you are interested in finding a good pet insurance, and you want to be able to see your choices, you might want to check out Money.co.uk.
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We have pet insurance. For all three dogs. We use VPI but I'm not sure if it's only available in the US or not. It came in quite handy when Kodiak had his second surgery. It was $1,800 and they covered nearly $1,000 of it.
It's definitely not complicated but it can add up. Couple of things to consider - how much could you save if you just put the same amount of money as the premium would cost into a high interest savings account? That way if something happened you'd be able to cover the dogs yourself.
Another thing, there are different levels of insurance so you could just get catastrophic insurance for something major like cancer or a car accident. Our insurance covers that and a bit more. But we pay for vet visits and basic things out of our own pocket. castocreationss last blog post..<a href="http://castocreationsjewelry.blogspot.com/2008/05...rel="nofollow">Happy Monday Morning!</a>
We have pet insurance. For all three dogs. We use VPI but I’m not sure if it’s only available in the US or not. It came in quite handy when Kodiak had his second surgery. It was $1,800 and they covered nearly $1,000 of it.
It’s definitely not complicated but it can add up. Couple of things to consider - how much could you save if you just put the same amount of money as the premium would cost into a high interest savings account? That way if something happened you’d be able to cover the dogs yourself.
Another thing, there are different levels of insurance so you could just get catastrophic insurance for something major like cancer or a car accident. Our insurance covers that and a bit more. But we pay for vet visits and basic things out of our own pocket.
castocreationss last blog post..Happy Monday Morning!
We have pet insurance. For all three dogs. We use VPI but I'm not sure if it's only available in the US or not. It came in quite handy when Kodiak had his second surgery. It was $1,800 and they covered nearly $1,000 of it.
It's definitely not complicated but it can add up. Couple of things to consider - how much could you save if you just put the same amount of money as the premium would cost into a high interest savings account? That way if something happened you'd be able to cover the dogs yourself.
Another thing, there are different levels of insurance so you could just get catastrophic insurance for something major like cancer or a car accident. Our insurance covers that and a bit more. But we pay for vet visits and basic things out of our own pocket. castocreationss last blog post..<a href="http://castocreationsjewelry.blogspot.com/2008/05...rel="nofollow">Happy Monday Morning!</a>
Ive been reading a lot of articles lately about crating and belting dogs in cars. Stranger, my year and a half floppy puppy, practically grew up in the back seat of a car, traveling with us cross country, but i never once thought about securing him in any way.
do you do this? might atleast ease your mind and lower risk
Ive been reading a lot of articles lately about crating and belting dogs in cars. Stranger, my year and a half floppy puppy, practically grew up in the back seat of a car, traveling with us cross country, but i never once thought about securing him in any way.
do you do this? might atleast ease your mind and lower risk
I have considered it myself.. but with 6, as you know its just too far out of reach.
I have considered it myself.. but with 6, as you know its just too far out of reach.