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AKC Pet Health Insurance
You either love them or you hate them, the members, breeders,
and owners who are affiliated with the American Kennel Club. Puppies
who are registered with the American Kennel Club are the aristocracy of
the dog world, granted entry into the finest clubs and most exclusive
clubs. The breeds not recognized by the American Kennel Club or dogs
that are of a mixed ancestry often feel like outsiders or commoners.
For all the hoopla surrounding the American Kennel Club only members
actually seem to know what it really is.
The American Kennel Club is the largest registry of purebred dogs in
the entire world. In 2006 there were over nine hundred thousand dogs
registered with the American Kennel Club. In addition to registering
dogs the American Kennel Club also host several large shows including
the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show (it is actually older then the
kennel club) and the AKC/Eukanuba National Championships.
The American Kennel Club has been registering puppies for over one
hundred and twenty-two years. In 2006 the AKC signed a contract with
the pet stores Petland but later rescinded the offer after a flurry of
controversy.
In addition to hosting dog show and overseeing the registration of
hundreds of thousands of dogs each year the American Kennel Club also
takes an active interest in canine health research. Some dog owners are
familiar with their current advertising campaign promoting their
commitment to healthy dogs.
Because the American Kennel Club realizes that the high cost of
veterinary care can be difficult for many dog owners to afford they now
offer AKC pet health insurance.
The American Kennel Club Healthcare Plan is designed to help offset the
high cost of Veterinary treatments, surgery, and prescriptions.
On the American Kennel Club website they have a list of claims that
have recently been paid to dog owners who have purchased an AKC pet
health care plan. These claims included a $2,600.00 doller claim for
poison toadstools, for a recent case of bee stings they paid a claim of
$2,200, and the owners of a dog that was bitten by a snake received a
check for 1,262, $2,000 for an intestinal resection, and $2,800 paid
out for a ruptured ligament. The biggest claim currently listed on the
website is for a ruptured vertebral disc that would have cost the
owners an additional $3,329 out of their pockets
The American Kennel Club estimates that the average daily cost of a
healthcare plan for your dog is approximately sixty-eight cents a day
(this is based on the Essential plan's annual price). You can pick from
four different types of healthcare insurance plans, you have a variety
of wellness options you can choose from that will help cover dental
cleaning, shots, and checkup. Applying for the insurance is supposed to
be easy and you can choose to pay monthly or yearly. You get to
continue to use you very own veterinarian. The American Kennel Club
also offers coverage for cats.
One of the really nice features about the AKC pet healthcare coverage
is the sixty-day complimentary trail period.
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