How To Organise Pet Insurance For Rabbits

How To Organise Pet Insurance For Rabbits


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Since rabbits are prone to dental and digestive problems, it is always better to apply for pet insurance against these problems and any other problems that may occur. Enlarge Since rabbits are prone to dental and digestive problems, it is always better to apply for pet insurance against these problems and any other problems that may occur.

Hi. My name is Marie and I am the Deputy Manager of the Small Animal Department and Wood Green Animal Shelters. And today, I'm going to tell you how to organise pet insurance for rabbits.

As a responsible owner, it's really important that you take out pet insurance for your rabbits. In every chance, your rabbit will be fine and you never will require, however, you never know that an unexpected injury may occur or even a serious health issue but you're not expecting, so it's important that you planned to head for this. Rabbit medicine can be costly and so it's always worth being prepared for this.

When taking on a rabbit for a rescue shelter, in most cases, they will provide you with 4 weeks free insurance and this normally is covered through pet plan. Pet plan will cover for rabbits at most stages of their lives so it's a great opportunity to look onto their details. If you purchase a rabbit from another, a pet shop or a breeder, then do do your research into suitable insurers who will cover rabbits and will cover a variety of health issues and injuries.

In most cases, pet insurance won't cover for their vaccinations and they won't cover any already existing medical issues. As rabbits are quite prone to dental issues and various digestive issues, it's really important that you have that insurance so that they can cover that in the case that you know, a good correct diet hasn't protected against it. However, if you look after your rabbits in the correct way, provide them with a fantastic combination of a really large hutch and run, you health care them so you keep litter trays, you're keeping them nice and clean and change them regularly, a good quality diet of lots and lots of fresh high and dry mix and keep up-to-date with their vaccinations and health-check them weekly for any lumps and bumps, hopefully, you won't need it but please do ensure that you've got insurance for your rabbits. .