September Is National Pet Insurance Month ~ Part 2

National Pet Insurance Month ~ Part 2

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September is National Pet Insurance Month. A few weeks ago I wrote about my experience with Nationwide Pet Insurance (formerly known as VPI) with Glory and her reproduction care in Part 1 of my series. If you missed it you can read about it HERE.

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Today I am going to talk about pet insurance in general.

At Harmony Pet Clinic (where I am a Veterinary Technician) we made up this postcard to give to our clients so I will share it here with my readers.

Pet Health Insurance: The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly!!

The Good: Many options now exist that make the cost of insuring your pet’s health quite affordable. Policies range from less than $300 to over $600 per year.

The Bad: You usually get what you pay for! Policies that promise the world for peanuts and seem too good to be true almost certainly are. Insurance companies are in business to make money, not to help pets.

The Good: At this time, pet health insurance companies don’t restrict your choice of veterinarians or try to dictate what you can spend on services.

The Bad: Many companies severely limit what conditions they cover or how much they will reimburse. First example: One major company won’t cover any conditions it deems genetic or congenital in nature. Second example: Another company will pay for a lifelong condition the year it is diagnosed, but excludes it the following years. Third example: Another company limits the payment per illness to only $500. READ THE FINE PRINT!

The Good: You don’t have to shop around for a veterinarian who “accepts” your policy. Virtually any national company will cover you for service done by any licensed veterinarian. (Plus, most veterinarians don’t charge for helping submit your claim.)

The Bad: You have to pay the medical fees up front and then seek reimbursement from your insurer.

The Good: Having the right policy could make the difference in a life-and-death decision. If you enroll your pet at a young age, it’s possible to have coverage that lasts your pet’s entire life.

The Bad: If you wait until a condition is already diagnosed, or “forget” to renew on time, you probably won’t be covered.

The Ugly: Insurance companies are in business to make money. Many companies have come and gone over the years-emphasis on “gone.” Those that make it are the ones that make the most money. Those that offer the best “deal” may mean well, but not be able to live up to their promises when you really need them. As in every contract, read the fine print and research the company before you send money! Owners of purebred dogs should ask for breed related exclusions in writing.

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www.petinsurancereview.com

www.petinsuranceguideus.com

https://www.petinsurancequotes.com

Another website I found really handy for learning and checking out pet insurance is:

http://www.pet-insurance-university.com/

 

Intruding On Our Dove Hunt

How dare these beast intrude on our dove hunt. They were curious as to why we were in THEIR pasture. John had set out a couple Mojo Morning Dove decoys and they were intrigued by them. What amazed me is that seeing how big these cows are and how many there are they never touched or ran over the decoys which I was waiting for to happen.

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Can you see now we are lucky we got our decoys out alive?

This 1000# Beast Has Nothing On Me

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Lead bull intruding in on Guilty’s dove hunt!

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I’m a Chesapeake hear me ROAR! Now get out of my hunting spot!

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Hill’s Flexi-Stix #chewyinfluencer

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Ding Dong Chewy.com #ChewyInfluencer calling.

This Month Nellie decided to incorporate Hill’s Science Diet Flexi-Stix treats to her work out plan since they are for daily support for joint health and she could use all the help she can get with her joint help being a senior dog of almost 12 years of age.

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Time to exercise but first let me have some Hill’s Flexi-Stix.

Description:

Hill’s Science Diet Flexi-Stix Jerky with Real Beef Dog Treats are chock full of delicious natural ingredients and include glucosamine and chondroitin supplements to support healthy joints. The rich, hearty beef-flavored sticks are made with no artificial ingredients and easily break into bite-size pieces. These treats are a wonderful complement to Science Diet brand foods and a nutritious snack that your dog will love.

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Flexi-Stix not just for the senior dogs.

Key Benefits:

  • Unique shape is easy to break into pieces
  • Glucosamine and chondroitin for healthy joints
  • No artificial flavors or preservatives
  • Real beef is the #1 ingredient
  • Made in the USA
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Hmmm what kind of good morals do we have here.

Ingredients:

Beef, Whole Grain Oats, Wheat Flour, Wheat Starch, Glycerin, Dextrose, Flaxseed, Chicken Fat, Cane Molasses, Pork Gelatin, Water, Citric Acid for freshness, Chicken Liver Flavor, Salt, Chicken Cartilage (Source of Glucosamine Hydrochloride and Chondroitin Sulfate), Beef Flavor, Natural Flavors, Caramel color, Mixed Tocopherols for freshness, Rosemary Extract.

Nom nom nom these are good.

Nom nom nom these are good.

Going thru the tunnel to get a snackie.

Going thru the tunnel to get a snackie.

Nellie just loved these treats, she grabbed one up right away and chomped on it.She has never been through a tunnel so I showed her the treat, pointed and she went right into the tunnel and to the other side to get the treat. These treats are soft and can be easily broken off into small pieces to use for training.

Enough of this photo shoot, get this head gear off of me, I'm done exercising.

Enough of this photo shoot, get this head gear off of me, I’m done exercising.

On sale right now at Chewy.com for $6.99 for a 7.1 oz bag.

I'm outta here but first give me another Flexi-Stix.

I’m outta here but first give me another Flexi-Stix.

Why Chewy.com?

Because: Chewy.com has more than 300 brands to choose from and is ready to fetch it and ship it, direct to your doorstep, anytime of the day. Have a question regarding the best food for your pet? Call us 24/7 and our helpful customer service team at Chewy.com is ready to listen.

Chewy.com lives and breathes pets. Headquartered in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Chewy.com’s dedicated staff is committed to providing quality pet products to our customers in a fast and easy way. That’s why we have warehouses located throughout the country – so the products are delivered quickly and efficiently. Bottom line, Chewy.com delivers pet happiness – and there’s nothing really better than that. Their products are 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed (if your not happy call them and they pay for shipping the item back), they have expert pet care and product advice, over 200 of the best pet brands and 24/7 customer care. Another great benefit of Chewy.com is they have autoship for your pet food needs and orders under $49.00 are a flat rate shipping cost of $4.95.

Chewy.com 200 SW 1st Avenue Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301 1-800-67-CHEWY

What’s new at Chewy.com? They now have autoship.

I was given one bag of Hill’s Flexi-Stix treats in exchange for a honest review.

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Preacher In Color

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Guilty and Preacher

This week Preacher has been back living at her new home in Minnesota. These too have been playing inseparable gals the whole time Preacher has been with us. They will meet again this next week in Saskatchewan to do some hunting and maybe a little play time too.

 

Remember Me Thursday

#RememberTheRescue on #RememberMeThursday

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September 22, 2016 is the day to Shine A Light On Orphan Pets Waiting For Forever Homes. It’s a day to get the world talking about pets needing adoption whether they are in a Humane Society or Rescue they need forever homes.

Today I’m going to Shine A Light on CRROW – Chesapeake Retriever Rescue Of Wisconsin.

Chesapeake Retriever (Chessie) Rescue of Wisconsin (WI)

Click on the above photo of CRROW and it will take you to their home page to view the three Chesapeake’s that are in rescue right now that are awaiting their forever home. Help spread the word and get Copper, Kaiah and August out of rescue.

Since I wrote this post ahead of time as I am on vacation I am happy to report that August the Chesapeake found her forever home! Thanks for all you do in rescue CRROW!

For further information, please contact us:

CRROW logoOffice hours are

  • Monday thru Friday 8 am to 8 pm Central time.
  • Saturday  and Sunday 8 am to 5 pm.
  • Please call, email or fax us your request for communication and we will return your call as soon as we possibly can.
  • Even though we appreciate you giving us a little free time we will of course take emergency calls after hours.

Email: Sue
Phone 920-427-4295

 

 

 

 

Gma ~ Daughter ~ Grand Daughters

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I Know The Little Bird Is In Here

I Know The Little Bird Is In Here

This summer Preacher has been fascinated with the chickadee’s that have made a nest in the bush by the house. She can smell that they are in there and it drives her nuts that she can’t see them or get to them.

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I smell you in there little chickadee.

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Let me get a closer smell.

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I think I see a little nest.

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Mom, it’s in there I can smell it.

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Let me see if I can get a better view from this angle.

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Trying to sniff out chickadee’s is hard work.

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I had a break now back at it.

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Hello….are you in there?

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I see you!

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I’ll leave the bird alone for now.

This little game kept Preacher entertained for the whole summer. She did eventually find the little nest but never got a chickadee.

Preacher, I found your chickadee!

Preacher, I found your chickadee!

Guilty Portrait

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Guilty wasn’t up for a photo shoot today, she says phooey on you camera and sitting still!

The Enchanted Highway~North Dakota

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Enchanted Highway is a collection of the world’s largest scrap metal sculptures[1] constructed at intervals along a 32-mile stretch of two-lane highway in the southwestern part of the U.S. state of North Dakota. The road has no highway number, although its northern portion is 100½th Avenue S.W. (counting from Bismarck, N.D., which is 85 miles to the east). Local artist Gary Greff conceived of the project, built it beginning in 1989, maintains it and plans more sculptures. A goal is to counter the trend toward extinction of small towns such as Regent, North Dakota. The Enchanted Highway extends north from Regent to the Gladstone exit of Interstate 94 east of Dickinson. Each sculpture has a developed pull-out and several have picnic shelters. The highway passes through scenic farm country with intermittent buttes. Regent is a popular pheasant hunting area, and wild game is abundant.

In 2012, Greff opened a motel, The Enchanted Castle, in Regent. The motel continues the theme of the Enchanted Highway.[2]

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