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Advantages And Disadvantages Of Getting Pet Insurance

When our pets get sick, we want to provide the best health care possible. But how do we do that if hospitalization, treatment and medication would cost about $3000? Pet insurance enables pet owners to have options on how they could provide better for their pets, after all our pets are not just animals around the house. They are our companions.

In the United States, only 3% of Americans got their pet friends insurance. This is lower compared to other countries like Canada which has 19 % of pets insured and with Sweden with an outstanding 49%.

There are undecided pet owners on whether getting pet insurance would be able to benefit them and their animal companions. Let’s understand the advantages and disadvantages of getting pet insurance, to be able to guide us in making the best decisions.

Advantages

The gist of having a pet insurance policy is to make sure that in terms of medical emergencies and accidents, your pets are well provided for. When unforeseen circumstances happen, it would be difficult for the pet owner to come up with a big amount immediately. How many pet owners were forced to touch their personal funds for the sake of their pets.

Depending on the kind of insurance plan, coverage could also include vaccinations, spray, neuter and even flea medications. Veterinary costs are increasing fast. There are already sophisticated medications that could deal with your pet’s sickness. Having a pet insurance could actually save your beloved animal from euthanasia.

Aside from medical reasons, there are also insurances that could cover rewards, posters, advertising and financial assistance for pet owners whose pets have been stolen. In these cases, insurance companies could even provide assistance in acquiring a new pet.

Another kind of insurance will be for kennels and boarding, which will answer to the question when something bad happens to the owner and nobody could take the pets in. A pet insurance policy could help with the cost of kennels and boarding.

Disadvantages

Some pet insurance tend to be overly expensive. However, there are pet insurance companies offering lower plans. You just have to know what kind of coverage you would like to be in your plan so you can choose an appropriate insurance for your pet. The prices also tend to be different based on the animal and its breed. There are some animal breeds that would require expensive medical treatments. For example, when a big dog like a German Shepherd injured his hip, the procedure tends to be expensive.

Pet insurances are also very particular with pre-existing conditions. If you dog is sick and old, then definitely you would have problems getting them and insurance plan. Most insurance companies does not pay the bill upfront. What happens is that the pet owner would have to pay for it and then will have to reimburse if after.

There are times when the pet owner does not have the money yet, there are vet clinic who would allow the pet owner to pay part of the bill and the insurance company will be fixing the balance directly. Before a pet owner could take advantage or use the insurance, it would need a two-week or a few days of wait before the coverage would start.

Thinking about it, getting a pet insurance policy definitely would have its pros and cons. It would definitely be your call as a pet owner if you would like to get one for you pet, but it is important to always keep in mind our responsibility as pet owners and our pets’ welfare.

Pet Travel Tips And Pet Friendly Accommodations In Canada

A family vacation is really not complete without the whole family; but what if one of your close family members is a furry friend? Can you imagine exploring the beaches, mountains and parks without your animal family member? That said, finding pet friendly hotels and making travel arrangements is not always a simple undertaking. If you have the desire to include your fuzzy, scaly, or feathered loved one in your travel plans, here are some pet friendly travel tips to help you and your pet arrive at your Canadian destination with ease.

Pet friendly travel bag
Getting organized by having a travel bag dedicated to your entire pet’s needs will make traveling with your dog or cat (or exotic animal) much easier. Make sure to include those familiar items that your pet will recognize as his or hers to ease travel anxiety; this may include collar, harness, leash, food, special treats, waste accoutrements (scoop, gloves, bags), hair brush, and toys. Also, having a copy of your veterinarian’s contact information along with your animal’s medical history is wise.

Crossing into Canada with your pet
All dogs and cats crossing into Canada must have a valid rabies vaccination certificate signed and dated by a licensed veterinarian. The certificate must state the vaccine used and its expiration date as well as thoroughly identifying your pet’s breed, age, sex, and distinguishing characteristics. The certificate must be dated within the last 36 months unless your pup or kitty is less than 3 months of age at which point a certificate is not required.

When crossing the Canadian border you are also required to claim the dog food you are bringing across with Canadian Customs border agents. There may be certain bans in effect depending on the agricultural ingredients of your country of origin’s pet food products, so it is smart to contact Canadian Customs (http://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/) or the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (www.inspection.gc.ca) ahead of your travels to see if any current pet food bans are in place. If your pet is on a special diet, make sure to research ahead of time where you may purchase that product across border lines just in case you cannot bring your dog food across.

Additional rules may apply depending on what Canadian province or municipality you are entering. Case in point, the province of Ontario does not permit the dog breed of Pit Bull to enter. Make sure to check with the Canadian province or the city your pet friendly accommodations are within to know the local laws.

Pet Friendly Hotels in Canada
Make sure you have booked accommodations with a pet friendly hotel at your Canadian destination and that there are no size or breed restrictions. The pet friendly hotel agents will be able to assist you in relevant pet care information, such as dedicated pet towels, pet walking areas, pet services, and rules for your loved one while you are staying with them. Pet owners will not be able to leave their furry loved ones unattended in hotel rooms and pet owners will be responsible for any noise issues or damage done by their pet to the room.