Dear pet owners: Don’t turn them loose or kick them out
Saturday, October 11th, 2008Pet owners we understand that sometimes situations turned out to be very critical, but we should not abandoned or neglet our pets.
Pet owners we understand that sometimes situations turned out to be very critical, but we should not abandoned or neglet our pets.
This month of September is Canada’s third annual National Pet Health Insurance Month.
Last year,In UK 23 per cent of pets were insured whereas only 12.2 per cent of the UK human population had private medical insurance.
Pet insurance is a health plan for your pet to insure against large and small unexpected veterinary bills over the life of your pet.
Pet insurance has been around for at least 25 years, but it has never been more popular than now.
Owners of delicate pedigree pets should make sure they have adequate pet insurance to cover hereditary conditions.
Chicken-processing companies are buying insurance to cover possible damage claims from people infected by avian influenza (AI) caused by the consumption of infected chicken.
A Chinese insurer is set to be the first in the country to offer coverage for human infections of the deadly H5N1 strain of bird flu.
Pet owners have to take extra care of their beloved animals this bonfire night, to ensure they are not injured or traumatised.
New research (by Research and Markets, www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c26485) reveals that 15% of all pet owners say they think pet insurance is too expensive and/or a waste of time.