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Health Insurance for Dogs in 2018

 

Knowing exactly what you need in an insurance plan for your dog can reduce insurance-claim letdown.

As we gathered information for this update, we immediately noticed an improvement in what the various insurance companies cover and don’t cover. We also noticed that there are many more companies offering pet insurance than there were three years ago; perhaps the competitive rates are due to the greater number of insurance-company choices.

We’ve listed the major players in pet health insurance, and the details of each plan, at the bottom of this article. But first, here are 15 things to pay attention to when deciding which of these plans might be best for you and your dogs.

If your dog becomes seriously ill or has an accident requiring surgery or other advanced treatment, having even lousy pet health insurance is better than having none at all. And having a good plan and knowing you can afford the co-payments can give you peace of mind at an otherwise terrible time.

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DOG AND CAT FOOD RECALL ALERT!

 

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Homemade Dog Treats| Bahama Mama- Kong Filler Recipe

I have enjoyed as well as shared “Peace and Woof” posts for a few years now. This is one of my all time favorite videos they have posted. I am a huge fan of KONG, especially for puppies and younger pups learning to be alone or when crate/potty training.  There are so many great things you can stuff in a KONG to keep your puppy busy and wanting more. I always recommend layering and then freezing it. This way your pup can enjoy different flavors for hours! Check out this fun recipe:

 

New Year, New Puppy! Puppy tips for your new family member.

Are you planning to add a furry member to your family in 2017?  You’re not alone. Although the downsides are often touted, a well thought out addition is fine. The reality is that many families choose this time of year in order to use to begin house training and bonding with their new family member. Today I’d like to offer a few tips from the Whole Dog Journal, along with my own enhancements to their ideas, sure to aid in helping you raise a fear-free pup. [Read more…]