The Necessity Of Dog Insurance


by Craig Thornburrow - Date: 2007-01-20 - Word Count: 446 Share This!

Unfortunately, in today's world it is not difficult for a pet dog to get injured. Dogs were not designed to live in an urban environment and the common trappings of city life can yield some unfortunate incidents. These incidents may result in a trip to the vet's to have the dog properly taken care of. However, such a trip is not free and can run into an expensive bill. Of course, one could defer this expense by simply purchasing adequate dog insurance designed to provide a financial safety net no different that which is provided by "human" health insurance coverage.

There are those who might laugh at the mere mention of dog insurance designed to cover any costs associated with illnesses that the pooch may suffer from. It is true that the mention of dog insurance will yield a reaction of laughter from some people mainly because the concept of dog insurance is a relatively new concept. Since people generally associate medical insurance with humans, it may seem odd that insurance can be purchased for a pet as well. The problem exists is that people take that moment of smirking and use it to dismiss the serious possibility of a life threatening illness effecting a loyal pet and the need for an expensive life threatening operation being required to save the poor pet's life.

Another reason that people may not take the need for dog insurance seriously is because most people are unaware of the costs that can be associated with a visit to the vet. Most people will usually take their dog into the vet's office for common shots, check ups. Dental visits, etc. While these visits are not free, they are also relatively inexpensive. As such, people develop the notion that vet visits and procedures are simply not expensive. (There is also the unfortunate situation of people not being aware of the costs of vet visits because they never take their dog in for yearly check ups) Such a notion is wildly inaccurate as any complicated procedure will yield expensive vet bills. So, the purchasing dog insurance is not so silly after all, particularly if it ends up saving a person a great deal of money.

A dog is a loving and loyal animal and should not be put at risk. By not taking the proper precautions to cover any financial impediments to providing proper medical care to the pet, then one is exhibiting a form of animal cruelty by default. Do not place a loving and loyal pet at risk, seek out a provider of dog insurance and have a blanket coverage plan put in place to keep the animal protected against any potential medical threats.


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Craig Thornburrow is an acknowledged expert in his field. You can get more free advice on internet banking and online banking at http://www.onlinebankingadvice.com

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