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Vermont Vt

Vermont Vt

Whether you live in Greenville or Jackson, pet owners all over Vermont have discovered the benefits of pet insurance.

Reasons to Consider Pet Insurance in Vermont

Pet insurance in Vermont is a great idea for those living in The Green Mountain State. Living in Vermont, you have beautiful natural resources that you can take your dog camping in. But just like any activity, some planning is needed to make the trip safe and fun for the both of you.

Preparing for the Camping Trip with your pet in Vermont:

  • Exercise Your Dog for the Trek Start out by taking your dog out on a hike at least once a week or once a month into similar terrain that you are camping in. This will help condition your pet’s stamina and the pads on their paws. In addition, this will help you determine the appropriate pace that your dog can handle. Note: Miniature and toy breeds tend to have a slower pace and tend to expend their energy quicker, so consider the possibility that carrying them could be best.
  • Go to the Vet Before any travel plans, always take your pet to its veterinarian for tests. Dogs might need an update on its vaccinations or medications.
  • Prepare for Them to Be Lost Make sure your pet has the most recent identification on its collar. For extra protection, micro chipping and tattoos can help recover lost dogs.
  • Pack Pet Insurance Claim Forms Accidents happen and you will be away from home. Bringing along claims forms will help in the processing of your pet’s pet insurance claim since the vet performing the service may need to sign the form depending on your pet insurance provider.

Important Pet Specific Accessories

  • First Aid Kit This kit should have coated aspirin, antihistamines, coated aspirin, antibiotic ointment, and tweezers, which are great for pulling out ticks.
  • Extra Food and Water A great rule of thumb when camping with your dog is to bring two additional days of food with you. Plan ahead and check out the map to see how close you are to a watering source, if you are not close then bring 2 liters of water for each day of the trip.
  • Leashes Always bring two leashes with you on a camping trip, as one leash might break

About Pet Insurance in Vermont

In any event, planning ahead also requires you to think about having pet insurance for your pet. Just like their human companions, pets get into accidents and a great pet health insurance policy will help you make sure you can focus more on your pet’s care and less on finances. For more information about Vermont pet insurance, visit PetPremium.com. At PetPremium.com, you can learn more about your pet’s health in our Pet Health Center.