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It is pretty much the standard now, when you get homeowners or renters insurance. The agent will ask if you have pets, what those pets are, if they are dogs what kind of dogs they are. There are some types of dogs that wont be covered.
All of Pets Best Insurance plans cover the same things in regards to injury and illness. The service that Pets Best Insurance plan covers is that Pets Best will pay a high amount towards one's vet bill.
Property owners often feel that they have made a better choice than those who rent. Renters are paying money to another while owners have an investment. Renters have to follow the rules of the landlord, while owner are free to follow their own rules. Owner are able to have any type of pet they desire, while renters may not be able to have any pets. Property owners have many freedoms that renters do not have.
If you have Progressive Insurance, they have insurance for your pets, so not only are you covered, but your pets are, too. So, if you have 1 or more pets, like rabbits, cats, dogs, birds and hamsters, if you have Progressive as your car insurance company, then ask them for pet coverage. I saw this in an ad.
Carry them with you when you escape the flood.
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yes bunnies carry rabbies unless they are bread by two pets
No pet plan is not required for pets, petplan is to ensure that if anything was to happen to your pet you will be fully insured. the bills to pay can be monthly/annually.
Your health insurance will not cover your pets. It will usually cover children and spouse. Pets are not considered to be human beings by insurance companies.
The benefits of getting health insurance for pets is that if the pet gets ill or injured the insurance will pay the majority up to the maximum coverage. Often the insurance is quite expensive in the 500 range per pet per year, and has a deductible if used.
Pets Best Insurance is a pretty good site to get an affordable insurance plan for your pets. You might want to consider asking your local vet though, most of the time they'll have some info for you.
Yes, unless it's a newborn, in which case you'll have to carry it.