Hours Weeknights: 7pm to 8am
Weekends/Holidays: 24 Hour Service Friday 7pm to Monday 8am

Hours Weeknights: 7pm to 8am
Weekends/Holidays: 24 Hour Service Friday 7pm to Monday 8am

Unit 10, 1 Wexford Rd, Wexford Square Plaza, Brampton, ON

 Call Us: 905-495-9907

Pet Health Insurance

July 2, 2013

 

You have likely heard your veterinarian talk to you about pet health insurance before.  Unfortunately, in many cases pet parents decide to hold-off on purchasing at that time and then don’t put another thought to it until their dog or cat is presented with a medical emergency.  It is at this point that they remember the conversation and agonisingly ponder,

“Why didn’t I sign up for pet health insurance when I had the chance?”

- many parents across Canada


So what does one gain from signing up for pet health insurance?

 

 

Cost Savings
Depending on your individual pet’s needs, rips to the veterinarian, particularly of the unexpected emergency variety, can be costly.  In too many cases, owners across the country are forced to make the heart-wrenching choice between their pet’s well being and their own financial resources at the expense of their pet’s care needs. 

Pet health insurance takes the stress out the equation by helping you cover your veterinary bills, often by as much as 80% of fees.

Customisable Coverage
There are many different forms of health insurance coverage for your pets depending on their breed, age and other factors.  In many cases dental and alternative remedies & therapies are offered as additional packages, while preventive medicine can also be included.

Peace of Mind
Knowing that your pet will get the care that they need, when they need it, is priceless.  By enrolling in pet health insurance you are not only helping your loved one but also making your trips to the veterinarian much less stressful for the both of you. 


Start researching pet health insurance today online and get yourself a free quote.  It is more cost-effective than you think.

And as always, ask your veterinarian for more details.

September 26, 2017
The loud and frightening cat fight has been experienced at least a couple times by every owner. Here are some reasons why it happens and how to stop it.
September 19, 2017
It’s not only the kids that have to adapt to the new changes school has to offer, dogs and cats too. Separation anxiety is very common in pets, luckily there are some tricks that will ease their minds.
September 8, 2017
The soft coat of the Akita makes them the perfect cuddle buddy, with some stern training that is.
August 22, 2017
Ontario has the most confirmed cases of rabies infections in Canada. Learn about the disease and what you can do to protect yourself and your pets.
August 1, 2017
Originally from England since the 1800’s, the Airedale Terrier’s were breed to hunt badgers and otters.
July 21, 2017
Picking out a name when welcoming a pet into the family can be a very difficult process. It’s one of the first things to accomplish and can be harder than it seems.
June 29, 2017
This breed is very majestic and ancient. They are known for their speed. Afghan Hounds actually hunt by speed and sight and not by scent and were bred to track animals like deer and gazelles. They can reach a speed of 65 kilometres an hour. Like a race horse, it’s all in the hips. It is in their nature to chase what they see so a fenced in yard is recommended along with some monitoring. One hour of physical activity a day is required.
June 12, 2017
Provide clean and cool drinking water that’s placed near some shade. It is never a bad idea to place several bowls of water, and space for your pet to walk around in the shade. Even placing a chair for your dog or cat to lay under helps provide a shade.
June 9, 2017
Just like you and I, dogs are prone to cavities and although their mouths are said to be cleaner than humans they can still develop tartar, plaque buildup, gingivitis or other problems other than bad breath.
May 31, 2017
A pet is most motivated to play and let out some energy when they are in the company of their owner. A playmate is always loved. If neighbours have another dog, go to a park as a group and increase the want to move. Your community might also have some planned activities, or a local dog walker.
More Posts
Share by: