Travel Pet Insurance

 

 Travel Pet Insurance


Pet insurance is a must have for most pet owners. It's a financial protection plan that provides security in the event your pet becomes ill or suffers an accident while you're away from home. But, what happens if you lose your job and can't afford to keep your furry friend? Pet insurance doesn't cover this scenario which means that you'll be out of luck when it comes to covering $2,000- $3,500 on veterinary care for your dog, cat, or rabbit. This is where TravelPetInsurance comes in!

TravelPetInsurance offers veterinary coverage during times of unemployment for both domestic and international travel with no deposits required. Here is a quick breakdown of some of the features offered:

Coverage is available for all pets including: Dogs, cats, ferrets, rabbits and even birds.

Unemployment coverage is not limited to American residents and can be used by anyone.

No medical exam or pre-existing condition limitations.  This means coverage if you have a pet with a pre-existing condition like cataracts or several dog breeds with hip dysplasia.  If your pet has recently been diagnosed with cancer then you may also qualify for coverage.

There are no daily or monthly limits.

Coverage ends immediately if you're fired or laid off.

Coverage is available for the duration of the trip.

Coverage might be extended to cover additional pet's medical needs such as medication, neuter, and vaccinations.  This is dependent on a request from the vet and a coverage review by our underwriting department. Ask about this coverage when applying for a policy!  (see breaking news here) A dog that has been approved for coverage won't be charged any extra so you can cancel or amend your policy at anytime without paying any cancellation fees or deductibles like other plans (i.e., Aetna Insurance). We can even recommend which veterinary hospitals in your area are accept pet insurance and will be willing to approve claims directly on your behalf!

If you're still on the fence about our coverage then allow us to prove that it's much fairer than other plans out there. Most plans charge a $200- $300 application fee, usually in addition to a piece of paper and an exam fee. Then there's the deductibles that are much higher than we charge. TravelPetInsurance will not require you to pay any sort of application or exam fees. We charge no deductibles either so you won't have to worry about paying any money out-of-pocket if your pet needs medical care while abroad.

TravelPetInsurance is a no-hassle plan that will pay for your pet's medical expenses while you're on the road. Call now to receive a quotation!  (877) 837-9155
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Posted on: December 23, 2012 at 04:34 am[/BOX] [BOX] If you're interested in applying to TravelPetInsurance or have any questions about our services feel free to call us at (877) 837-9155 or email us at info@travelpetinsurance.com.[/BOX]  SEE NEW FEATURES AND IMPROVEMENTS IN THE UPCOMING WEEKS!

Disclaimer: No part of these blogs is intended to replace the advice of a veterinarian or animal expert. The opinions expressed here are solely my own and should in no way be used as a substitute for the services of a local veterinarian. Always talk to your vet before administering any medications or treatments to your pet(s). If you are looking into purchasing pet insurance then please check out www.travelpetinsurance.com for more information on our plans!
For more information on cats and behavior issues, click below:
Resource Links: http://www.vetstreet.com/cats/cat-behavior http://www.planetcatpride.com/ http://www.catster.com/ http://www.vetinfo4cats.org/ http://www.catinfo.org/ http://www.cats-world.com/ http://catsinformation.org/ http://sniksnak.com/ For more cat care tips, please check out my other blog which can be found at: 
For more information on dogs and behavior issues, click below: 
Resource Links: http://www.vetstreet.com/dogs/dog-behavior   (one of the best dog websites I've come across) http://www.aspca.org/pet-care/virtual-pet-behaviorist   ( great for behavioral management ) http://www.dashyhounds.com/   (great for dog training techniques) http://www.dogwise.com/ http://www.dogtime.com/?p=1686   (great for maintaining a healthy dog's diet)
For more information on cats and behavior issues, click below: http://www.vetstreet.com/cats/cat-behavior http://www.planetcatpride.com/
For more cat care tips, please check out my other blog which can be found at: 
Disclaimer: No part of these blogs is intended to replace the advice of a veterinarian or animal expert. The opinions expressed here are solely my own and should in no way be used as a substitute for the services of a local veterinarian.

Conclusion:

*This is part 2 in the article series on International Pet Travel. If you missed "Part 1" I suggest you check it out here .  To see my other blog post on Cats and Behavior Issues click here . Thank you for reading! For more information about pet insurance please check out TravelPetInsurance.com . *If you have any questions or are interested in applying to TravelPetInsurance please contact us at (877) 837-9155 or info@travelpetinsurance.com for more information. *Disclaimer #1: No part of these blogs is intended to replace the advice of a veterinarian or animal expert.

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