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Pet Travel Insurance

Posted: 17 Aug 2008 02:49 AM CDT


You have the suitcase packed. The pet carrier is in the car. The travel arrangements have been made. Everything is in place for the perfect family vacation - all except for one thing. That is, protecting your pet with insurance; pet travel is just as risky as human travel and your pet is just as likely to fall ill or become injured as you. If you protect yourself with travel health insurance, protect your pet with a pet travel insurance plan. Pet travel can be fun and enjoyable, but if something happens you want to know your pet will be returned safely. With a small pet insurance plan, potential problems should not weigh so heavily on your mind. Missing Pets Are Covered Too

If you are considering pet travel risks, you should weight the prospect of losing your pet as well as its health. Movies have been made about animals that have run away trying to get back home or were lost during a vacation. You don’t want your pet making similar journeys. Consequently, it can help to carry insurance for such an occurrence. Pet travel can then be less stressful for you and your pet that way. You don’t have to be concerned constantly where the dog or cat is.

How to Get Pet Insurance for Travel

There are many ways to put insurance on your pet. Travel companies offer brochures on what pet travel insurance plans are available to make your small family addition secure on the trip. You can also speak with your veterinarian about having your pet implanted with a microchip. Some people feel this is the only way to go. Others prefer a different route.

Keep it Tagged

You can have insurance on your pet when traveling by making sure the animal is wearing a special tag. Popular for dogs and cats, this tag is registered nationwide with the National Pet Health Registry. It will list the animal’s name, owner, and veterinarian information. This can you offer peace of mind knowing that if your pet is lost, the person finding him or her will be able to contact the National Pet Health Registry to arrange for its safe return.

Pet Passports

Pet travel insurance has become increasingly popular in recent years. You can even obtain a passport for your pet in the United Kingdom. Most of the pet travel insurance plans cover the animal when traveling abroad as well. This way your pet is covered should he or she become ill with a foreign virus. Most of the insurance plans include injections, x-rays, medications, lab tests, and other costs for the veterinarian stay.

With this type of insurance, pet travel does not have to be a chore. You can take your whole family on the vacation you want; this includes the family pet. You then do not have to concern yourself about boarding your pet in a strange place with which neither you nor your pet are comfortable.

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