Kamis, 28 Juli 2011

Norwich Terrier

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Norwich Terrier
  
The Norwich Terrier is a breed of dog. It originates in the United Kingdom and was bred to hunt small vermin or rodents.

Most breeds of terriers were originally bred to hunt a specific type of animal. The Norwich Terrier is no different as they were developed to hunt rodents and other small creatures. The Norwich Terrier is too small to hunt anything much larger.
The coat of the Norwich Terrier is typically brown or red in color although a couple other colors do exist which includes black and gray. Their coat also consists of two layers.
Norwich Terriers are much more affectionate than most other terriers which makes them much more suitable for pets. They also are known to bark very little, this fact contributes to their desirability as a pet. Be sure to allow your Norwich Terrier plenty of exercise as they are very active little dogs.

EXERCISE REQUIREMENTS:

Norwich Terriers are hardy, active dogs, bred for a working life of pursuing vermin and accompanying their farmer owners on horseback. A good daily walk is therefore the minimum needed to meet the exercise requirements of a healthy Norwich Terrier. Norwich Terriers compete in Earthdog competitions, and are increasingly common in Agility and Flyball competitions. The dogs were bred as working terriers, and thrive best with at least one hour of real activity daily, such as a good walk, run, or working session. Norwich are curious, independent dogs who may become bored by routine, repetitive walks/routes.

BREDDING :

Norwich Terriers are difficult to breed. Many have Caesarean sections. The North American average litter size for 2007 is two puppies with the total number of puppies for the year, in the USA, at approximately 750. There are breeding lines with higher average litter sizes as can be easily traced in pedigrees of kennel clubs who include such information, i.e. The Dutch Kennel Club. Similar information can be obtained at internet site of Finnish Kennel Club.
Recently in the United States, there has been significant pedigree fraud. Sometimes these fake Norwich Terriers are sold over the internet.



Source : wikipedia & popular pets

Rabu, 27 Juli 2011

Pet Insurance

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PET INSURANCE


History Of Pet Insurance :

Pet insurance pays the veterinary costs if one's pet becomes ill or is injured in an accident. Some policies will also pay out when the pet dies, or if it's lost or stolen.

The purpose of pet insurance is to mitigate the risk of incurring significant expense to treat ill or injured pets. As veterinary medicine is increasingly employing expensive medical techniques and drugs, and owners have higher expectations for their pets' health care and standard of living than previously, the market for pet insurance has increased.

There are approximately 172 million companion dogs and cats currently owned in the United States. The numbers of household pets in this country and around the world grow each year and as these numbers grow time and money spent on pet health, love and caring grows too. As families continue to bring pets home and these companion animals grow to be members of the family, the desire to protect and provide for them increases. With the advancements in veterinary technology, medications and health care for animals more and more individuals are utilizing pet health insurance policies, much like their own health care insurance, to protect pets in case of emergency, illness, accident or disease.

Pet insurance is on the rise in the United States and around the world as individuals place more importance on the protection of their pets. The first sign of health insurance for animals dates back to 1890, created by Claes Virgin to protect the health of his livestock. Nearly 35 years later in 1924 the first pet insurance policy was written for a dog in Sweden. Since this time pet insurance has spread throughout the world and advanced in coverage, affordability and public recognition.

Pet Insurance Rates and Coverage

1. Accident Coverage

The Accident plan protects your pet and your wallet from the expense of unexpected injuries. This plan offers $1,000 of pet insurance coverage for accidents including bites, cuts, broken bones and swallowing objects.
Accident coverage starts at less than $10 per month for your dog or cat.

2. Accident & Illness Coverage

The Accident & Illness plan provides coverage for unexpected accidents and illnesses protecting your pet from everyday hazards and hiccups. This plan provides $1,000 of accident and $1,000 of illness coverage with a total benefit allowance of $2,000. The Accident & Illness plan covers everything covered by the Accident plan and also offers coverage for illnesses including cancer, infections, allergies, arthritis and more.
Accident and illness coverage starts at less than $17 per month for your dog and less than $12 per month for your cat. 

3. Comprehensive Coverage

The Comprehensive and Comprehensive Plus plans offer coverage for routine care as well as unexpected accidents and illnesses. The Comprehensive plan provides $7,500 of annual coverage, and the Comprehensive Plus plan provides $12,000 of annual coverage. These comprehensive plans cover everything covered by the accident and illness coverage and also offer coverage for routine care expenses including annual exams, prescription flea control, vaccinations and more.
Comprehensive coverage starts at less than $39 per month for your dog and less than $29 per month for your cat.





Source ; wikipedia.com & www.krogerpersonalfinance.com