Posted by admin | Posted in Insurance | Posted on 25-03-2011
The answer to this question is not an easy one. Pet insurance, like most insurance, have many variables that could make the price higher or lower. Here is a list of the most important factors that affect the price of pet insurance premiums: The company itself: The company you choose is definitely a factor in the price of your premiums.
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Posted by admin | Posted in Pets & Animals | Posted on 20-03-2011
For any pet lover, fleas are a pest that are intolerable. They are durable, annoying and incredibly difficult to kill. Being able to reproduce by the thousands in a matter of days makes them a most unwelcome guest. These parasites carry diseases, as well as tapeworm eggs that can then cause your pet to become a host to the parasitic tapeworm.
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Posted by admin | Posted in Insurance | Posted on 20-03-2011
With so many pet insurance companies out there vying for your patronage, it can become a little difficult to select one that best suits your needs. Basically a good insurance provider will provide a good balanced coverage for the premium you pay.
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Posted by admin | Posted in Insurance | Posted on 19-03-2011
Pets health insurance was considered, as little as 20 years ago, to be a waste of money. Over the lifetime of a pet you would pay between $3000 and $6000 for insurance premiums. Most veterinary procedures, even life saving ones would bill out for under $2000 so insurance was almost always a losing proposition over a pet’s lifetime. Today this is no longer the case.
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Posted by admin | Posted in Pets & Animals | Posted on 19-03-2011
Getting pet insurance is a great way to save money on your veterinary bills. It ensures you will always be able to afford any medical treatments that your pets will need in the future. Pet insurance also allows you to be able to afford visits to veterinary specialist such as surgeons, ophthalmologists or Internal medicine trained veterinarians.
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