How To Convince Your Boss To Offer Pet Insurance

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Dog insurance is becoming an increasingly popular workplace perk. Here’s how you can talk to your boss about adding it to your benefits package.

Pet insurance is becoming increasingly popular among dog owners as a way to provide financial protection in the case of a veterinary emergency. Without pet insurance, you could find yourself paying thousands of dollars out of pocket for an expensive surgery – with insurance, you could be reimbursed for up to 90 percent of those costs. Not only is pet insurance itself becoming more popular, but there is also a rising trend in employers offering pet insurance policies as an employee benefit.

What is Pet Insurance?

Pet insurance for dogs and cats is similar to health insurance for humans – it helps to reduce your out-of-pocket costs for covered procedures. In exchange for a monthly or annual premium, pet insurance companies offer you peace of mind in knowing that your pet will be covered if he happens to need emergency medical treatment. Pet insurance policies vary in what procedures are covered but quite a few plans offer up to 90 percent reimbursement for covered costs. If your pet injures himself or falls sick and requires some kind of costly treatment, having a pet insurance plan could make your decision regarding treatment options much easier.

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What Companies Offer Pet Insurance?

A growing number of major companies have started to offer pet insurance plans as part of their employee benefits package. Some of these companies include Walgreen, Deloitte LLP, the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, Tribune Co, and Exelon Corp. In fact, one in three Fortune 500 companies has started to offer VPI Pet Insurance as a benefit for their employees. But why have these companies started offering pet insurance benefits to their employees? It is just one more way of staying competitive – pet insurance, identity-theft insurance, and even funeral-service benefits are inexpensive ways for these companies to offer their employees more value. For many people, a dog or cat is more than just a pet – it is a member of the family – and companies that recognize that have begun to offer health coverage for them as well as their human companions.

Related:How To Get The Best Rate On Dog Insurance

How to Convince Your Boss

By now you probably see the benefits of having a pet insurance policy, but you may be wondering how to convince your boss to start offering it as an employee benefit. Here’s a list of tips and talking points to use in convincing your boss to off dog insurance:

    Pet insurance is becoming increasingly popular with pet owners around the country as a means of reducing out-of-pocket costs for unexpected veterinary expenses. Try using the tips and talking points provided in this article to help convince your own boss to start offering pet insurance as an employee benefit.

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