Saturday, December 1, 2012

Considering Pet Insurance?


Pet insurance is something to consider for any pet owner with something really invested in their dog or cat. This type of insurance isn't really for just anyone with an animal, but for those whose animals perform or compete in shows, people who breed their dogs or cats, people with exotic pets and so on. This type of insurance can help animal owners and trainers in a number of ways.

Earnings Coverage

Most of these plans, for those who keep animals that compete or otherwise earn income, will include some basic coverage for these earnings now that the animal isn't there to earn. As cold as it might sound to some, the fact is that a person who breeds animals, who competes in dog shows for a living will be out of a job should something happen to their pet.

That is not to say that these people don't love their animals as much as anyone else, but these types of plans will typically cover the loss of income in the same way a policy for the head of a household would cover the loss of income upon death or serious injury.

Replacing the Animal

Clearly, there's no replacing a beloved animal. A dog or cat or bird who the family has fallen in love with is simply irreplaceable from an emotional perspective. However, a new animal in the home is often part of the grieving process and allows the animal's caretakers to move on.

Even if an animal wasn't an income earner in any sense of the term, it still takes money to introduce a new animal into the home, to train them, to get them their shots and check-ups and to make them comfortable. Most animal policies will at least cover the cost of replacing an animal.

Emotional Compensation

Oftentimes, the money provided by such a policy is also intended to help ease the burden of grief. Not to say that a family can put a price on a beloved dog, or name an amount that they would trade their cat for, but nevertheless, having the money to take some of the financial pressure off of the household can at least allow a family to grieve properly.

There's simply no way to truly "make it right" when a beloved animal is lost, but there are at least a number of ways that the process of grieving can be made a little easier, and getting animals covered on some sort of plan is one way to ease that burden.

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