Is pet insurance worth it?

When things get a bit hairy, pet insurance can help Much like human family members, our pets can unexpectedly fall ill or get injured, leading to unexpected treatment costs. Pet insurance can help cover these expenses when things don’t go as planned. To help navigate the ins and outs of pet insurance, we’ve addressed some of the most asked questions. Should I get pet insurance? Unfortunately, unexpected injuries or illnesses can occur. Pet insurance may help cover some of the costs of unexpected veterinary care. What does pet insurance cover? Pet insurance may cover aspects of general care and treatment for serious illnesses and emergencies. With many insurers and policies available, it is important that you undertake your own research and read the product disclosure statements carefully so that you understand what is covered and determine which insurer and cover is best suited to you and your pet. What’s ...

By |2024-05-30T16:33:18+12:00February 5, 2024|Pet Advice|Comments Off on Is pet insurance worth it?

Looking after your senior pet

When is a pet classified as being senior or mature? Most dogs and cats are considered mature adults once they turn seven years old. However, large breed dogs age more quickly and are considered mature at 5-6 years of age. What are some of the signs of aging that a pet owner should look out for? Pet owners may notice changes to their pet’s appearance, such as some grey hairs appearing. Pets may also develop hearing loss and reduced vision. Even if a mature pet does not appear old outwardly, certain changes are progressively occurring. These include changes in their organ systems, such as their immune system, digestive system and certain behavioural changes. Behavioural changes can include changes in their interactions with the family, changes in thinking, and confusion about where the door or bed is. It can be alterations in their sleeping patterns and toileting accidents when they were previously well toilet-trained. And with ...

By |2024-07-25T11:22:00+12:00November 9, 2023|Pet Advice|Comments Off on Looking after your senior pet
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