Monthly Archives: January 2010

Pet Insurance Helped Blackberry

Pet Name: Blackberry Treated For: Chronic renal failure, UTI, anemia, Cystitis Total Repaid: $1,032.67 Time to Process Claims: Within 2 weeks The first 13 months of my enrollment with Trupanion involved our first pet, a maltipoo named Blackberry. Blackberry was … Continue reading

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Tara and Lucille Are Insured by Trupanion

Pet Name: Tara Treated For: Inflammatory Bowel Disease Total Repaid: $430.58 We are very satisfied with Trupanion. Several months after adopting Tara she was diagnosed with IBD. Fortunately due to our pet insurance we were able to have the necessary … Continue reading

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Pet Insurance Testimonial for Ruby the Dog

Pet Name: Ruby Firstly, getting a month [of pet insurance] complimentary at Ruby’s first vet visit gave me time to explore the options and call in a few times while I made up my mind. I have had such great … Continue reading

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Trupanion Website: New Features

The fantastic folks on the Trupanion web team have been developing the newest version of our website. A little over a week ago, it was finally revealed! Check it out to see some of the new features: The quote tool … Continue reading

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Top 10 Indoor Activities For Pets

Check out these indoor activity ideas and find out how to make winter more fun for you and your pet. Play indoor fetch. If your pet likes to chase toys, gently toss them around the house. This is a good … Continue reading

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Keep pets from getting bored in the winter

Reading a recent article in the Journal Gazette prompted me to write about how boring winter is for most pets. Pet owners keep content by modifying the routine a little: instead of going outside, they go out to warm, dry, … Continue reading

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Please note: This blog is designed to be a community where pet owners can learn and share. The views expressed in each post are the opinion of the author and not necessarily endorsed by Trupanion. Always consult your veterinarian for professional advice.