Posted by Roshan R Prasad at Aug 19th, 2008 in Pets
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by Roshan R Prasad
If you intend to purchase pet insurance make sure it is an all inclusive plan that covers all types of emergencies as well as general visits to see the vet and all the associated costs.
Also, as with human travel insurance policies, pet insurance can be purchased either as annual policy or as a one-off travel policy. Often insurance companies will start insuring pet from the age of six months but some will not give coverage to your pet if they are more than of eight years owing the costs involved with looking after older animals.
Many people aren’t aware that health insurance schemes for their pet animals have been available for over 15 years now. As pet insurance has become more popular, there is every chance that your veterinary surgery will be familiar with and accept the various pet insurance programs currently available.
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Posted by Sandra Dean at Aug 19th, 2008 in Pets
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Deciding on a Chihuahua as your family pet is a great move and one of the first things you are going to want to do is familiarize yourself with Chihuahua health problems so that you know what to look for and you know what is healthy behavior and what is unhealthy behavior for your Chihuahua. It takes time to get to understand what they mean with their body language and when they are showing symptoms of something serious, so get to know these symptoms so you can identify them if they come up.
As with any other situation involving the health of your pet one of the best places to get advice is your vet. Sit down with your vet and ask them about standard Chihuahua behavior and then have them tell you some of the tell tale signs that something may be wrong. You don’t need to be a vet but you should know what type of behavior indicates an issue. Your breeder will also supply you with a lot of helpful information that you should review and ask your breeder any questions you may have.
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