Pets have a great life in the Granite State but there are many reasons why you should get pet insurance in New Hampshire
You’d expect the Granite State to have some pretty spectacular country and you wouldn’t be disappointed. It’s not big and it doesn’t have many residents, so life for pets – and pet parents – is often an outdoor one.
Wet and wild
New Hampshire is home to the White Mountains range, including the mighty Mount Washington, famed for having “the world’s worst weather”. But don’t let that put you off: the state has some of the north-east’s most stunning scenery, much of which you can enjoy with your hairy child.
This includes White Mountain National Forest – which welcomes dogs on the leash and under voice command – and several state parks, such as Franconia Notch and Crawford Notch. If your Golden Retriever or Shiba Inu is a water-lover, they can splash around in Piscataquog River Park near Manchester.
Playing safe
Now, New Hampshire’s state motto, from revolutionary times, is "Live Free or Die" – but the choice needn’t be that stark! You and your pet can live free in the great outdoors, but also take care to avoid its potential pains and pitfalls, which can be both heart-breaking and expensive.
A broken leg can cost $2,000 to fix, a snake bite can set you back $8,000, while an intestinal obstruction from eating something they shouldn’t, might be $3,000. The good news is, if your pet was to suffer these or any other accident or illness, you can save up to 100% of the bill with a good pet insurance policy.
More sedate activities are available, too. Plenty of bars and breweries allow pets, as do many canoe rental companies. Canine culture buffs can enjoy the Milford Drive-in Cinema or take a guided tour of Portsmouth’s street art.
Why get pet insurance at all?
At Petted, we sincerely believe that pet insurance is a must for all pet parents, whether you live in New York, North Carolina or Nebraska. It doesn’t matter if you’re a city- or country-dweller, if you have a Bull Mastiff or a Burmese, your beloved pet is at risk from injury, illness and inherited conditions – and these things can cost a lot of money to fix.
If you don’t have a very large savings account then you run the risk of either getting into a ton of debt (we’re talking tens of thousands of dollars in some cases) or – and we hate to think about this – not being able to pay for your pet’s treatment and having to either give them up or, tragically, have them euthanized.
So, for the sake of a few dollars a month, please buy yourself some peace of mind and your pet a healthier, more secure future. To find the best pet insurance policy for where you live, click here. We'll fetch you the perfect quotes in less than a minute.
Plan Coverage
It’s a real worry when your pet gets sick. But with plenty of reimbursement options available, pet insurance can help cover up to 100% of veterinary costs for new accidents and illnesses – plus much more.
Accidents
X-rays, CT scans & MRI's
Illnesses
Medication
General check ups
Follow up care
Cancer
Allergies
Surgery
Diagnostic tests
Anaesthetic
Emergency care
Chronic illnesses
Congenital conditions