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		<title>Why Dogs Chase Everything That Runs From Them</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dogs are natural hunters and they will chase almost anything. With the proper amount of training this can be reduced or at least controlled. Because dogs are natural hunters and they have an instinct to chase down prey and capture or kill it, they will chase almost anything that runs. Some breeds of dogs are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dogs are natural hunters and they will chase almost anything.   With the proper amount of training this can be reduced or at least controlled.<br />
Because dogs are natural hunters and they have an instinct to chase down prey and capture or kill it, they will chase almost anything that runs.   Some breeds of dogs are more aggressive than others for example, German Shepherds and Rottweiler’s are natural guard dogs.   It is their instinct to chase down, capture and bite their prey.<br />
It is very difficult to get a dog not to chase things that enter or come near their territory.<br />
Predatory aggression, the dogs instinct to chase is triggered by almost any rapid or unexpected movement, such as a jogger, a bicyclist, another dog walking by or by an animal in the yard such as a cat.   Even the most gentle of dogs are capable of predatory aggression if its triggered.<br />
The dog must be trained as a puppy not to be aggressive with other animals otherwise you will need the help of a skilled dog trainer to deal with their natural instincts.<a href="http://www.prlog.org/10853123-columbus-pet-grooming-your-number-1-choice-in-dog-grooming.html">Columbus Pet Grooming</a></p>
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Most dogs at least the domesticated ones anyway chase because they think it’s a game.   For example, a dog chases a bicyclist, the sight of a moving bicycle stimulates the dog to chase it.   If the cyclist continues, most dogs will stop believing they chased the cyclist out of their territory.<br />
Another example is the dog chases a jogger, if the jogger should suddenly stop and challenge the dog, he will learn this is not an acceptable and rewarding activity.<br />
Most dogs chase out of instinct and because they want to play, if the dog becomes overly aggressive towards humans or other animals he will have to undergo some training.    If training is required of the dog, this must commence while the dog is still a puppy otherwise it will be extremely difficult and much more expensive to get the required training.</p>
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		<title>Six Steps To  Successful Crate Training</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The crate will become your puppies own special place, like a doggie bedroom or private sanctuary. Your puppy will go to his crate for alone time or just a nap when he needs a break from people. One of the most important components to your pups house training is control. Regardless of your life style [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The crate will become your puppies own special place, like a doggie bedroom or private sanctuary.   Your puppy will go to his crate for alone time or just a nap when he needs a break from people.<br />
One of the most important components to your pups house training is control.   Regardless of your life style there will always be times when you’ll need a place where your dog can stay and be happy and content by himself.   Crate training is the best option for dog owners whom want well trained dogs.<br />
There are six important steps to accomplishing your crate training goals.<br />
1)	Tell the puppy “its crate time” and place him in the crate with a small treat.   Leave him in the crate for five minutes while you’re still in the same room, than let him out and praise him lavishly.<br />
2)	Repeat step #1 several times daily.   Never release the pup early because he’s fussy, make him wait until he’s calm and excepts his situation.<br />
3)	On the second day start leaving the puppy in the crate for 10 minute intervals, same as day number one.<br />
4)	Everyday increase the time by 5 minutes until the puppy will stay in the crate for 30 minutes.<br />
5)	Go back to 5 minute time periods but leave the puppy in the crate while you are out of the room.   It’s important not to skip any steps or alter the time periods, to properly crate train your puppy you will need to invest the right amount of time, which will pay off in the end.<br />
6)	Once again build up the crate time in 5 minute increments with you out of the room.   When the puppy will stay willingly in his crate (he will probably start to use it as nap time) for 30 minutes with you gone he will then be ready to stay for several hours by himself.<br />
It is very important to build up the new puppy’s crate time slowly over the course of a few days so as not to frighten the dog or make him feel like he’s being punished.<br />
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		<title>Matted Hair A Dog Grooming Nightmare</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Your pet may want to rub or scratch after being freed of extremely matted hair but you must prevent this at all costs. If your pet has just had his nails trimmed they can especially injure themselves. After matted hair has been professionally removed their skin will be sore, tender and easily damaged. You can [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Your pet may want to rub or scratch after being freed of extremely matted hair but you must prevent this at all costs.   If your pet has just had his nails trimmed they can especially injure themselves.<br />
After matted hair has been professionally removed their skin will be sore, tender and easily damaged.   You can apply first aid cream or gel to your pet if needed.   If the skin is tender the cream will provide a welcome soothing relief from itching and will encourage the skin to heal.<br />
Believe it or not your pet has feelings, you should never allow anyone to make fun of how your pet looks.   Going from being encased in hair to almost no hair can be traumatic for your dog or cat.   You should reassure your pet with lots of praise and love.<a href="http://www.prlog.org/10853123-columbus-pet-grooming-your-number-1-choice-in-dog-grooming.html">Columbus Pet Grooming</a></p>
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On a side note make sure you protect your dog or cat from sunburn.   Your dog groomer can recommend products that contain sunscreen for pets.   After your pet has had the matted hair removed you have the opportunity for a fresh start.   This is the time to form a good relationship with your dog groomer, they can keep you on the right path to providing the best care for your pet.<br />
Together you can make sure that your pet is cared for properly and comfortably and that his hair never gets into such bad condition again.   It needs to be a real team effort.<br />
Your groomer can recommend and supply the grooming equipment that you will need to correctly care for your pet(s).   There are specialty brushes and combs designed for different types of coats and your groomer can explain which ones are best suited to your pets needs.<br />
Your groomer can also demonstrate the proper ways of grooming your pet.   Together as a team this will make grooming time at home an enjoyable experience for you and your pet.</p>
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		<title>Helping Your Pet Have An Enjoyable Grooming Experience</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[First time your dog goes to a professional groomer it should be a special event. Your dog should learn to look forward to these special times and anticipate an enjoyable experience. Your groomer will give you a time to return to pick up your puppy, or will call you when he is finished. Make sure [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> First time your dog goes to a professional groomer it should be a special event.   Your dog should learn to look forward to these special times and anticipate an enjoyable experience.<br />
Your groomer will give you a time to return to pick up your puppy, or will call you when he is finished.   Make sure to give a contact number where you can be reached at any time.   Whatever you do, do not come back early.   Wait to be notified that your puppy is ready.   If your puppy sees you or hears your voice, he could become so excited that it may make it impossible to finish his groom.<br />
How to prepare for the big grooming day.<br />
1)	Set aside time every day to brush and comb your puppy.   Make it your special ‘together’ time.   Reward your puppy with plenty of praise and some treats.<br />
2)	Take him for short rides in the car to get him used to travelling.<br />
3)	Be sure to exercise your puppy right before his grooming  appointment to allow him to relieve himself.    Be sure to bring along one of his favorite toys.<br />
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You need to help your puppy enjoy his first grooming experience.    On your way to the pet groomers you need to display an attitude of happiness.   If you feel stressed and nervous, your pet will pick up on your feelings and may become fearful and apprehensive.<br />
Your pets grooming salon is his special place.   Allow him to anticipate and associate the professional pet grooming experience with fun and enjoyment.<br />
The main objectives of your puppies first grooming experience are simple.   The most important accomplishment of your puppy’s first grooming session is…that he likes it.   His first experience must be positive if at all possible.   His first experience will last in his mind forever, positive or negative.</p>
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		<title>Dog Grooming For Your New Best Friend</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you decide to embark on a journey such as taking on a new dog, there are a few things that you must keep in mind. One of the most neglected needs your new dog has is his personal grooming. When you bring your new puppy home he is a bouncy, wiggly ball of joy [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you decide to embark on a journey such as taking on a new dog, there are a few things that you must keep in mind.   One of the most neglected needs your new dog has is his personal grooming.<br />
When you bring your new puppy home he is a bouncy, wiggly ball of joy that fills your life with endless amounts of love and fun.   He adores you and depends on you to supply his every want and need.<br />
Early dog grooming is an essential part of your puppies life.   You must teach your puppy the basics, gently touch him all over every day.   Don’t forget his feet and toes.   When your puppy is comfortable with being handled, you are ready to advance to brushing and combing.<br />
Puppies should be introduced to professional grooming when they are about twelve weeks old.   You should contact your dog groomer to discuss your puppy’s grooming needs, and to make an appointment for his first grooming.<br />
Working as a team you and your groomer will provide the care that your puppy needs to look and feel his best.<br />
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<p>When your puppy has his first visit to the groomer he may be somewhat afraid and apprehensive.   Your groomer may suggest that you bring your puppy to the salon for a couple of short visits to familiarize him with all the sights and sounds of the grooming salon before his actual appointment.<br />
Other groomers prefer that you bring him in for his appointment and they will allow your puppy to become accustomed to the activity in the salon as they go through the grooming process.   Your puppy’s first few visits may be quit lengthy.   It is important for your puppy to trust the groomer and to be comfortable with everything the groomer does to him.   With gentle guidance, he will learn that grooming is an enjoyable experience and not something to be feared.</p>
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		<title>Which Is Better &#8211; Training Your Dog Yourself Or Hiring A Trainer?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Which Is Better &#8211; Training Your Dog Yourself Or Hiring A Trainer? By Stan Beck Columbus Pet Grooming, Your Number 1 Choice In Dog Grooming Professional Pet Grooming As a new dog owner, you&#8217;d probably get confused of how to find effective resources for your puppy&#8217;s training needs. You don&#8217;t have to disregard it otherwise [...]]]></description>
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<p>Which Is Better &#8211; Training Your Dog Yourself Or Hiring A Trainer?<br />
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<p>As a new dog owner, you&#8217;d probably get confused of how to find effective resources for your puppy&#8217;s training needs. You don&#8217;t have to disregard it otherwise you will be facing future problems brought by your puppies&#8217; unruly behavior. Given this, you already know that dog training is imperative if you happen to own a dog. The next question that probably comes to your mind is: Do I have to get a trainer for my puppy or can I just train it my self?</p>
<p>It is beyond doubt that hiring a trainer is very advantageous to both the puppy and its master. His knowledge and experience alone is enough guarantee that your puppy can learn in the shortest time possible. He can also teach you to how to assert yourself when issuing the commands once the training is over.</p>
<p>The service of a trainer is very costly. This has driven many puppy owners to find another alternative: Training their dogs themselves.</p>
<p>With the cost of hiring a trainer, owners training their own puppies are now common. Technology has also helped greatly in helping them acquire the skills with dog training e-books, dog training DVDs and dog training guides that are offered in the market today. Learning to train our own dogs helps you to avoid the high cost of hiring a trainer; it also lets you see how fulfilling it is to be able to train your own pup.</p>
<p>As a pup owner, you should learn how to care for your pet and train them. Pet training articles such as this are helpful tools that can help you know your dog&#8217;s nature and behavior. Knowing your pet very well will help you create a good relationship with it. A dog that is understood by its master is a happy pet.</p>
<p>Deciding whether to hire a trainer for your pet requires you to make a review of you budget. You also need to devote certain period to be spent with your puppy while it is still undergoing training. Based on observations, many pet owners are now switching to dog training courses that use tested methods rather than employ a trainer which is very expensive. This does not only save them a lot of money; this also gives them the chance to learn.</p>
<p>Stan Beck&#8217;s <a target="_new" href="http://learndogtraining.net/how-to-be-the-alpha-dog">Dog Training Topics</a> is available to everyone who wants to improve their dogs behavior. Visit his website and learn some <a target="_new" href="http://learndogtraining.net/train-your-dog-yourself-or-hire-a-trainer/">Dog Training Guides</a> using simple approaches.</p>
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		<title>Easiest Way to Cut Dogs Nails: Keep Away From Cutting Dog&#8217;s Nails a Bit Too Short</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Easiest Way to Cut Dogs Nails: Keep Away From Cutting Dog&#8217;s Nails a Bit Too Short By Jeffrey Tymczak Dogs don&#8217;t especially like to get their nails cut. Now and again, the need to cut dog&#8217;s nails could be reduced, say for example for the doggy that taking walks on concrete a decent part of [...]]]></description>
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<p>Dogs don&#8217;t especially like to get their nails cut. Now and again, the need to cut dog&#8217;s nails could be reduced, say for example for the doggy that taking walks on concrete a decent part of every day, however, at some stage in their lives, a lot of dogs will need the dreadful pedicure, and the more often for you to do it, the more likely you will make them bleed sooner or later. No one really wants to cause harm to their family pet, but if the idea of cutting dog&#8217;s nails way too short merely makes you freeze up, you shouldn&#8217;t attempt this task! Take the animal to a groomer or to the vet&#8217;s mainly because a tense owner will result in a tense family dog which will certainly result in the overall process that much more frustrating.</p>
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<p>When you find yourself relatively relaxed, collect your supplies plus an assistant if at all possible. Depending on weight and particular breed of your pup, this technique may require fifteen minutes the very first time, possibly less the next time if things move nicely.Be sure that the clippers will be in great working order, and that you understand the fundamental mechanics regarding just how they work before you even carry your canine to the spot. Attempt to set up in an enclosed area to help you lessen the possibility of your family dog popping himself free should your grip upon him fail.</p>
<p>Should you have a tiny pup, you&#8217;ll be able to support your pet with one particular hand, and conduct the precise trimming while using other. If your canine is larger, you need to have a helper to restrain while you do the actual trimming and the position changes. A great position to cut dog&#8217;s nails is actually to try should be to get your larger breed canine lay upon his side as you softly restrain your pet in a hug kind of hold. Once you find a position that will handle the dog correctly, locate a paw and begin cutting dog&#8217;s nails. Should you strike the quick, it&#8217;ll hurt and your canine will bleed. Use light pressure around the nail to stop the blood flow if your canine will let you next to it. The blood loss will stop in under several minutes. Don&#8217;t forget to reward your pet after you are finished and praise him for truly being so wonderful.</p>
<p>When you begin to <a target="_new" href="http://www.squidoo.com/simplest-way-to-cut-dogs-nails">cut dogs nails</a>, point the dog clipper over the toe nail, and see the quick. When the dog has white or light colored nails, the quick will show up as a pinkish spot towards the center to back of the nail. <a target="_new" href="http://hubpages.com/hub/Easiest-Way-toCut-Dogs-Nails">Cut dogs nails</a> straight across, being sure that you have not left any jagged edges.</p>
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<p>Contain Your Dog With An Invisible Dog Fence<br />
By <a href="http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=John_Cusworth" >John Cusworth</a></p>
<p>Do you have a dog who loves to roam the neighbourhood? Do you have to erect an unsightly, high fence around your property just to keep the dog in? Does your dog dig under the fence to escape &#8211; requiring you to concrete the whole backyard?</p>
<p>The good news is that you can keep your dog confined &#8211; with no fence at all!</p>
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<p>You may be aware that farmers have used electric fences for years to restrict their livestock to certain areas of pasture. A flimsy plastic coated wire can effectively hold back huge cattle and horses. The reason it works is that the animals learn that if they contact the wire they will get a mild electric shock from the fence. After a couple of brushes with the wire, they know that it is not a good place to go &#8211; so they no longer try.</p>
<p>Well, dogs are pretty intelligent creatures and they can be easily taught in the same way. You don&#8217;t even need to take them to Dog Obedience School to teach them. To install an <strong>Invisible Dog Fence</strong>, a cable is laid around the perimeter of the property and buried. A small electric current is passed through the wire. The dog wears a special collar with a receiver that detects the voltage from the wire if it gets close to it. The receiver initially beeps to warn the dog. If the dog gets closer, then it gets a small zap, forcing the dog to retreat. After a few trials the dog soon knows that if it hears a beep then it should turn back. In a short time they will have memorized where the taboo areas are and stop before the beep occurs &#8211; without even thinking about it. You have in effect erected an <em>Invisible Dog Fence</em> around your property which will keep any dog at home.</p>
<p>If you don&#8217;t want a normal fence, then you can actually do completely without one. You should however be aware that this <a target="_new" rel="nofollow" href="http://getinvisibledogfence.blogspot.com/">Invisible Dog Fence</a> only works for dogs wearing the appropriate collar, so neighbouring dogs may be free to wander onto your property. Still, for dogs who consistently escape &#8211; or for areas where other animals are not a problem &#8211; this can be a great solution.</p>
<p>John Cusworth is a health and fitness advocate from Melbourne, Australia who is also a dog lover and passionate about dog welfare.<br /> <a target="_new" href="http://getinvisibledogfence.blogspot.com/">http://getinvisibledogfence.blogspot.com/</a></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dog Grooming to Keep Your Best Friend Healthy By Cat Archer Dog grooming is absolutely essential in maintaining your dog&#8217;s health. Grooming includes regular brushing and combing to remove dead hair, skin and general debris, bathing and nail trimming as necessary, as well as looking after your dog&#8217;s ears, eyes and mouth. Regular dog grooming [...]]]></description>
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By <a href="http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Cat_Archer" >Cat Archer</a></p>
<p>Dog grooming is absolutely essential in maintaining your dog&#8217;s health. Grooming includes regular brushing and combing to remove dead hair, skin and general debris, bathing and nail trimming as necessary, as well as looking after your dog&#8217;s ears, eyes and mouth.</p>
<p>Regular dog grooming will provide your dog with not only a shinier coat but also a healthier lifestyle, plus it gives you the opportunity of spending some &#8216;one on one&#8217; time with your dog.  It is essential that you train your pet by dog grooming him in his earlier years with a gentle approach, as this way he will not worry when you continue to groom him as he gets older &#8211; he will know what to expect. Often dogs can look on the grooming routine as another way of you petting him. Combing and brushing will care for your dog&#8217;s coat but it is equally important that you attend to his other body parts, like the ears, toes, eyes and the mouth.</p>
<p>Dog grooming will have to be applied in a different way, depending on the breed of dog that you have, so you need to make sure that you research the right way for your dog. We have listed below the general dog grooming methods used, but you need to make sure if your dog has special grooming needs, then you abide by them.</p>
<p><strong>Bathing</strong></p>
<p>Bathing is a very large part of dog grooming. It is wise to bathe your pet once every two months or so, or as frequently as needed. Brush you pet&#8217;s coat well before each bathe so that you elimate dead skin, hair and knots from his coat.</p>
<p>To bathe your dog:</p>
<p>· For secure footing, place a rubber mat or a bath towel in your bath tub or sink. Make sure you are careful not to let water into your dogs ears &#8211; it can be a good idea to secure the dog&#8217;s ears with cotton balls so you make sure that you are preventing the water from entering these openings.</p>
<p>· Use warm water to rinse your dog. If you have a spray hose available then this can be best to use, but do make sure that the nozzle of the hose is kept close to your pet&#8217;s body. Never ever spray the animal directly on his face, as this is likely to scare or irritate him, and he will not want you to bathe him again.</p>
<p>· Use only specially formulated shampoos that are only made for dogs. Using small amounts, start from head to tail but avoid getting the shampoo on your dog&#8217;s eyes. Be sure to clear from dirt the dog&#8217;s rectum, and other body parts like those under the chin, behind the ears and between the dog&#8217;s toes.</p>
<p>· Then rinse your dog with warm water, make sure that no shampoo is left on his coat.</p>
<p>. <strong> Remember a dog&#8217;s instinct is to shake when they are wet, so stand clear! </strong></p>
<p>· Lastly, pat your animal dry with a bath towel or a hair dryer.</p>
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<p><strong>Coat</strong></p>
<p>It is also a very necessary part of dog grooming to ensure that your dog&#8217;s coat is kept clean. Make this part of your dog&#8217;s daily dog grooming routine, so that his coat is thoroughly brushed each day. This assures that his coat is kept from dirt, and to get rid of dead skin, old hair and other debris that finds its way onto a dog&#8217;s coat. A dog grooming procedure like brushing may spread the dog&#8217;s natural skin oils all through the coat, which can help to keep the dog&#8217;s skin form irritation and may further prevent his coat from tangling. This does not only apply to dogs having long coats but also short-haired dogs benefit from regular brushing.</p>
<p><strong>Nail trimming </strong></p>
<p>Depending on your own dog, but generally around once a month, your dog&#8217;s nails should be trimmed. Use a specially designed nail trimmer or clipper that has been designed for your dog breed, also provide a blood-clotting powder in case his skin tissue is cut. You may also use scissors for this form of dog grooming.  If you don&#8217;t feel confident with this procedure then leave it to your vet to do when necessary.</p>
<p><strong>Ear care</strong></p>
<p>Is also an important part of dog grooming. If not properly addressed, your pet could well develop an ear infection, which in turn may lead to permanent hearing loss. The symptoms for an ear infection are constant scratching, ear redness and head shaking. Your dog grooming specialist or vet must deal with severe cases of ear infections in your dog.</p>
<p><strong>Teeth care </strong></p>
<p>Give your dog the specially formulated bones that are designed to help combat bad breath. Also try and get him into the habit of letting you clean his teeth for him. You can buy beef flavored toothpaste and a doggie size toothbrush just for him.</p>
<p>Look after your dog &#8211; he is worth it.</p>
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By <a href="http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Daan_Theron" >Daan Theron</a></p>
<p>Purchasing pet health insurance can help save you a lot of money on veterinary bills during your pet&#8217;s lifetime. It is estimated that one in three pets need veterinary treatment each year. Here are some general information on pet health insurance.</p>
<p><b>Pet Health Insurance and Veterinary Care</b></p>
<p>Pet insurance does not pay for preventive veterinary care or elective veterinary care. Veterinary costs have sky rocketed and even a simple problem can cost you thousands of dollars to fix. Depending on the treatment needed, the cost can leave the you with huge veterinary bills.</p>
<p><b>Pet Health Insurance Coverage</b></p>
<p>The idea of health care insurance coverage for household pets has been around for awhile now. The same fees, deductibles, coverage rates and plans are all in place. Different plans are based on the age, species, and general health of your pet.</p>
<p>Like human healthcare plans emergency coverage begins right away, but you might have to wait a month or so for the other benefits to kick in.</p>
<p>If you are looking for pet insurance to provide cover for routine treatments such as teeth cleaning, vaccinations or nail trimming: forget it. Policies which provide that are very rare.</p>
<p><b>Pet Health Insurance Policy</b></p>
<p>Pet insurance is similar to a health policy. If the pet is ill or injured, then the pet is cared for by the vet and claims are sent to the policy provider for disbursements. The policy assists the owners financially, thus saving them steep expenses when visiting the veterinarian. Generally a pet insurance policy pays for unexpected illness, accidents, injuries, or some other emergency.</p>
<p><b>Pet Sitter&#8217;s Insurance Policies</b></p>
<p>Pet sitters and dog walkers around the world are coming to see that it is essential to their business (whether part-time or full-time) to have pet sitter&#8217;s insurance. The insurance industry has risen to the occasion and now offers policies to those who care for pets.</p>
<p><b>Pet Health Insurance Companies</b></p>
<p>There are many companies that offer pet health insurance and you should ask your veterinarian what companies he or she recommends. Pet insurance is currently offered by several different companies in North America.</p>
<p>By doing a simple Google search, you may find companies that provide pet insurance online. If you have more than one pet to insure, many online companies will often offer discounts for multiple pets.</p>
<p><b>Pet Health Insurance and Pet Illness</b></p>
<p>Pet health insurance plans can take care of your pet&#8217;s health needs such as annual checkups, vaccinations     and heartworm preventative medication.</p>
<p>Basic accident plans don&#8217;t cover expenses related to illness or disease.</p>
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<p>A number of leading pet insurance providers now offer pet owners travel pet insurance. This can give pet owners the comfort of knowing that their pet will be insured against any illness or mishap that may occur while they are away from home.</p>
<p>Would you be able to find the cash for major veterinary work should your pet be in desperate need for it? If your answer is no, then you might consider pet health <a target="_new" rel="nofollow" href="http://freewholetermlifeinsurancequotesonline.com">insurance</a>.</p>
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