Pitbull Guide

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Why Pit Bull Owners Need Pet Insurance

Pit Bull owners need pet insurance because it's smart and our
breed is active and we often find ourselves at the vet's office.

Pet insurance gives owners a little extra help when they need
it most and it also provides assistance for those unexpected
situations.

Getting hit by a car, getting a dog born disease, eating
a toy ball thrown in your yard, even getting lost are usually
covered by pet insurance carriers in the US and aboard.

As a Pit Bull owner you can rest assured that your dog will
receive the proper medical care and you can rest easy knowing
that you won't have to break the bank to cover those expenses.

I know from experience that accidents can happen. My dog Angel
ate a toy ball a kid through in my yard. That little ball almost
cost my dogs life and $3,000 in vet bills to remove it.

My dog Patch severely cut his paw pad on a large piece
of glass (once again tossed in my yard by a child) and required
$300 worth of medical attention.

You can learn two lessons from my misfortune...

1. It's not if, but when will an accident happen.

2. You should monitor your yard and make sure it is clean of debris that
can potentially cause those accidents.

Pet insurance offers protection against such things. Some insurance
providers cover up to 6,000 illnesses your dog can get during their
lifetime.

A few other items pet insurance offer are:

1. Coverage for unexpected deaths.

2. Coverage for boarding or kennel fees as a result of medical problems.

3. Recovery cost to pay for advertising or to offer a reward should
your dog go missing.

Some Tips for Finding Pet Insurance for Your Pit Bull

1. Remember the cheapest is always the best policy. Research all the policy options
because you may find investing a few more dollars is the best route to take.

2. Look for lifetime coverages.

3. Find out what the excess is. This is the amount of money you will have to pay
out of your pocket.

4. Check if they have higher premiums for Pit Bull owners. Sometimes they do have breed
specific rates and from my own research it will cost you a bit more but in the end
I've found its worth it.

5. Check if they have breed restrictions. I haven't found one that does have this
but you never know.

6. Decide on what level of coverage you need or want before you submitting a quote.
You will find a wide range of options. Take your time and choose the appropriate
level of coverage before you commit to anything to ensure you get the best
possible option.

In the end having pet insurance for your Pit Bull is going to save you money,
time, and frustration if something unfortunate happens. Having pet insurance
is responsible, smart, and as a Pit Bull owner you never know when your nutty
dog is going to do something, well, nutty and get themselves into some
mischief.

And as my mother always said, "it's better to be safe than sorry."

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Texas Red Nose Pitbull



Texas red nose pit bulls come under the category of American pit bulls. Except the fact that these dogs are brought up in Texas there exist no difference between the pit bulls that we call as American pit bull and the Texas pit bull. Both these bog breeds possess similar characteristics and body features. Whatever be the name you give it, it shows the same features of the other requiring same amount of care and precautions from your part.

Pit bulls are known as born fighters. Their endurance to pain and courage to fight till death make it to be a fighter dog. Though dog fighting is banned by law, it is still taking place in various parts of the country.

As the very name indicates red pit bulls are the dogs with a red nose. You can identify a red pit bull from other dogs by the color of its nose. If you are a person thinking of bringing a Texas red nose pit bull to your home, it is good to acquire some knowledge about the way they are supposed to be taken care of at home. If they are not properly disciplined from the very childhood, you may find it difficult to control them when they grow. You may also find it difficult to control your dog when you take him out for a walk.

Make sure that you have made all the preparations at your home before you bring a Texas red nose pit bull puppy home. If it is not comfortable, it may destroy everything that comes across it during the initial days of settlement. You can avoid it by settling the puppy in a comfortable place. By nature Texas red nose pit bulls are found to be very inquisitive. If not kept properly they will chew every thing that they see at home. Try to make your home puppy friendly to make him comfortable and friendly with you.

The tendency to chew all that he sees may lead him to trouble. It is always better to keep things like electrical cords wires out of its reach. You can also avoid problems by using plastic fencing or other materials like that to avoid the puppies from getting in to balconies and stair case.

Like all other varieties of pit bull dogs, a Texas red nose pit bull also requires strict training and regular workout. If not allowed to involve in physical activities every day they may become destructive.

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