Thanks to Healthy Paws Pet Insurance® for sponsoring this conversation today. As you know we rescued our dog Cinder from the SPCA almost two years ago now. She is growing big and healthy and is such a huge part of our family. We want to do all we can to keep her safe and healthy so I wanted to share with you some of the ways to keep your dog protected. It isn’t enough just to give them a loving home with food and water. There are products and services available to help you be the best pet parent possible. Healthy Paws Pet Insurance®, the #1 customer-rated pet insurance, is there when you and your pet need them the most so that you can focus on giving them the best care without worrying about the cost. Healthy Paws Pet Insurance® pays up to 90% of vet bills and provides a multitude of information on how to help your pet live the healthiest life possible.
Ways to Keep Your Dog Protected and Healthy
- One way to keep your dog healthy is to take them on walks regularly. It is good for you and for them. You don’t want a lazy dog do you? An active dog means less trips to the vet for ailments for you and the dog. While you are out walking especially if it is at night, take along a lighted leash. It will help cars and others see you when it is dark.
- Another item you can take on your walk is a combo water/dog bowl. This nifty little duo gives you a bottle to hold the water in as well as a detachable mini bowl for your dog to drink out of.
- Give your dog a nice bed to sleep on. Pets need lots of sleep especially when they are in the early growing years just like humans. Give them a place to snuggle up and call their own.
- Make sure that your pet has a name tag with the dog’s name as well as your name and phone number on the back.
- Take your pet in for regular vet visits. I will admit that this one I am not always the most diligent on, but making sure they are checked regularly will help you with those unexpected sick visits. Better for your vet to catch something sooner than later.
If your pet is ever sick or injured, you don’t want cost to be the deciding factor in determining the best treatment. With pet insurance, you can avoid unexpected vet bills and protect your family’s budget, but most importantly, your furry family member! Don’t just take our word for it, see for yourself! Your pet is a part of your family. You should find ways to keep your dog protected and healthy, but having the backup of Healthy Paws Pet Insurance® will give you the peace of mind knowing that if something is to happen to them they are covered.
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Information about Healthy Paws Pet Insurance®:
· Healthy Paws Pet Insurance® is the #1 customer-rated pet insurance, and is there when you and your pet need them the most
· Healthy Paws® pays up to 90% of vet bills*
· Pet insurance helps you focus on giving your pet the best care without worrying about the cost
o Many human health-care techniques are becoming available for pet family members; however, these medical advances are expensive
o You can avoid unexpected vet bills and protect your family’s budget with pet insurance
o Pet insurance also does not cover pre-existing conditions, so it is important to sign your pup up early. Signing up early not only helps care for your pup with future illnesses and accidents, but lowers the cost for you too
· Every day, more pet parents are educating themselves on the importance of pet insurance- how it works, what it covers, and when they would need it
o Though only 1% of pet parents have health insurance for their pets, it is the fastest growing voluntary employee benefit
· Visit Healthy Paws Pet Insurance® to receive your free quote today
o With every free quote, Healthy Paws contributes money to the medical care of homeless pets
o Through the Refer-A-Friend program, participants earn $35 for every friend who enrolls with Healthy Paws. Visit the FAQ for more information
*Pet insurance, however, does not cover wellness care, such as regular vaccines, checkups, flea and tick or heart worm preventative, etc. not related to an unexpected accident or illness
Great tips.