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		<title>Pet Insurance &#8211; Covering The Cost of Malignant Melanomas</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Sep 2011 15:55:23 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>UK pet insurance offers different levels of cover, so if you compare pet insurance online, it&#8217;s worth taking an in-depth look at the policy documents. The cheapest insurance does not always offer the most extensive cover and if your pet becomes seriously ill you could find that your pet insurance is limited. Malignant melanomas are [&#8230;]</p>
<p>The post <a href="http://puppyblog.org/pet-insurance-covering-the-cost-of-malignant-melanomas/">Pet Insurance – Covering The Cost of Malignant Melanomas</a> first appeared on <a href="http://puppyblog.org">Puppy Blog</a>.</p>]]></description>
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<p>UK pet insurance offers different levels of cover, so if you compare pet insurance online, it&#8217;s worth taking an in-depth look at the policy documents. The cheapest insurance does not always offer the most extensive cover and if your pet becomes seriously ill you could find that your pet insurance is limited.</p>
<p>Malignant melanomas are one reason to take out pet insurance, as some dogs are more likely to develop malignant melanomas than others. The condition seems to be most prevalent in male dogs and dogs with black coats. Middle aged and older dogs (usually between the ages of nine and twelve) are also more at risk.</p>
<p>Some breeds also seem to have a genetic predisposition to malignant melanomas. Poodles, dachshunds, and golden retrievers are more likely to develop melanomas in the mouth whilst Scottish terriers, Boston terriers, Airedale&#8217;s, cocker spaniels, springer spaniels, Irish setters, Irish terriers, chow chows, Chihuahuas and Doberman&#8217;s are most often affected by this condition on their skin and toes.</p>
<p>It is worth being especially vigilant if your dog fits into one or more of these categories, especially as oral malignant melanomas are quite common; in fact they account for 30-40% of all malignant tumours in dogs.[1] Dog&#8217;s suffering from this condition can present a variety of symptoms including bad breath, facial swelling and loss of appetite. They often drool excessively and occasionally bleed from the mouth.</p>
<p>If your dog shows clinical signs of an illness, it is best to arrange for a vet to examine and treat your pet as soon as possible. If you delay a veterinary examination you can jeopardise the terms of your pet insurance policy.</p>
<p>If your vet is able to confirm the presence of a malignant melanoma they may refer you to a national specialist. Your pet insurance may be able to cover your travel as well as your healthcare expenses. In fact, some pet insurance policies pay up to 150 in any period of insurance for travel and accommodation expenses if your usual vet recommends another vet to treat your pet, and you have to make a long journey.</p>
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<p>Reputable pet insurance should be able to protect you financially if your pet develops a malignant melanoma, allowing you to focus on your dog&#8217;s wellbeing. With early treatment and a bit of good luck your pet should make a full recovery to good health.</p>
<p>[1] &#8211; angio.org/pets_and_wildlife/pet/canine_cancer/oralMelanoma.html</p>
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		<title>The Benefits And Cost of Dog Training</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Dog training offers dog owners an easy way to teach their dog obedience and good pet manners. Before you choose a dog training course and get started on the road to perfect pet obedience, it is good to take a look at the benefits and costs associated with dog training. What Are the Benefits of [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Dog training offers dog owners an easy way to teach their dog obedience and good pet manners. Before you choose a dog training course and get started on the road to perfect pet obedience, it is good to take a look at the benefits and costs associated with dog training.</p>
<p>What Are the Benefits of Dog Training?</p>
<p>There are many benefits to signing your faithful companion up for a dog training course. First, a dog training course will ensure that your pet will listen to commands and be on his/her best behavior. This is essential not only for when the dog is in the house but also out and about with other people and pets. Dog training will also help the pet owner to learn tips on keeping their pet on track. The dog trainer will not only teach the dog commands but also the dog&#8217;s owner so that he/she can use the commands at home. Lastly, dog training is not a difficult task. When you choose a reputable dog trainer and the right dog training course, your dog will quickly learn the basics and most likely show improvement each and every class.</p>
<p>How Much Does Dog Training Cost?</p>
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<p>In addition to the benefits associated with dog training, you should also know how much it costs. Dog training courses will vary in price but most dog training courses with a number of dogs being trained at the same time will cost less than a one-on-one session with a dog trainer. You may also find that you can receive discounts if you enroll more than one pet in the dog training course. By reviewing your options, you are certain to find plenty of cost effective options with regard to dog training courses.</p>
<p>With the many benefits which go along with dog training and the reasonable costs of dog training courses, it is easy to see why many dog owners enroll their dogs in dog training courses.</p>
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