Archive for November, 2010

Embrace Pet and Dog Insurance Review

Embrace Dog Insurance

A relatively new company, Embrace Dog Insurance was founded in 2003. It has since generated a following of loyal customers. Embrace Dog Insurance will cover a multitude of health conditions and accidents. Depending on the policy you choose for your dog, Embrace Dog Insurance will provide coverage for illnesses, accidents, laboratory tests, surgery, hereditary conditions, and conditions specific to different breeds. However, the dog owner should be aware that, as with any dog insurance policy, there are certain conditions that Embrace Dog Insurance will not cover. Conditions that Embrace will not provide coverage for include pregnancy, pre-existing conditions, prosthetic limbs and mobility device (wheeled devices for partially paralyzed dogs), organ transplants, tail docking, and ear cropping.

Under all the Embrace Dog Insurance plans you have the freedom to take your dog to whatever veterinarian you wish, including specialists. Embrace understands the need of the dog owner to feel comfortable and confident with their dog’s health care provider.

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Fish and Chip Shop Insurance

Fish and chip shop insurance is specifically designed to cover the requirements of this specialty business.

Developed in the 1980s from the more general shop insurance, fish and chip shop insurance was part of a new policy of bundling together industry specific coverage policies. So fish and chip shop insurance is tailored to meet the specific inherent risks involved with running a fish and chip eatery.

As with other types of shops, the business often is the only source of income for the business owner and family. In such cases, it is important that the shop is protected against circumstances that could endanger or interrupt the business and its resulting income. Like other types of shop insurance, coverage can generally include protection against theft, loss, fire, flood, storm, accidental damage and public liability depending on the specific policy chosen.

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