Why Your Veterinarian Doesn’t Recommend Pet Health Insurance
OK, so that’s just a salacious title. Your veterinarian may well recommend pet health insurance. And I do, too. That makes … um … two of us.
Well…maybe I exaggerate. It’s clear that veterinarians increasingly buy into pet health insurance. When faced with very sick patients whose owners hold insurance policies for them, we breathe a sigh of relief. In our experience these clients more readily accept our recommendations to treat their pets. More and more of us see pet health insurance as a positive influence on patient care…not to mention out bottom lines.
Yet even those of us who wholeheartedly endorse it tend to tread lightly on the subject, as if we’re well aware we should be careful what we wish for. God forbid that blue genie in the bottle should turn around and bite us in the butt once he’s freed.
January 28, 2010 No Comments
Pharaoh Hound
The Pharaoh Hound is one of the oldest known breeds of domestic dog and is the National Dog of Malta. A medium-sized dog with hard, clean-cut lines, and noble bearing, it is considered a fast hunting dog.
Physical Characteristics
The Pharaoh Hound has an almost unbelievable greyhound-like build, always holding its head high. Its body is long and not very tall. The dog’s coat, meanwhile, is short, shiny and tan or chestnut in color (although it usually has white markings on its chest, toes, and parts of its face).
January 12, 2010 No Comments
Pet Health Insurance Sees Gains In The Corporate Workplace
January 9, 2010 No Comments