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Pomeranian Pet Insurance

Pet insurance is crucial for Pomeranians, covering potential health issues like dental problems, infections, and obesity which are common in the breed.

Why should I have dog Insurance?

Pet insurance for your dog is an insurance agreement policy that provides pet owners with the financial coverage they need to provide the best care possible.

Our dog insurance policies are popular in Australia because they allow pet owners to care for their pets without having to worry about unexpectedly spending a large sum of money in the event of an accident or illness.

Types of dog insurance for Pomeranians

Let’s talk about the different dog insurance policies you can choose from for your Pomeranian.

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Umbrella for Life

Umbrella for Life is a level of cover included in all plans except for Economy and is valid throughout the pet’s life. Providing peace of mind, you’re covered and able to continue to claim for the treatment for on-going eligible illness or injuries throughout your Pomeranian’s life, provided you continue and renew your policy without any breaks in cover.

Superior Plans

A popular choice for pet owners. For those who desire the best coverage for their Pomeranian, these plans provide the highest level of comprehensive coverage currently offered.

These policies are ideal for dog owners looking for financial coverage because they provide the maximum benefits for eligible veterinary bills.

There’s three policy levels to choose from, all of which include Umbrella for Life cover. The opportunity to add a range of optional extras to your coverage is another feature of Superior Plans. Read more about our dog insurance policies.

Mid-range Plans

The Mid-Range Plans are another popular option for Pomeranian owners because they are more affordable while still offering high-quality protection for your dog.

Mid-Range plans provide three levels of cover with Umbrella for Life, just like Superior Plans. If the unthinkable happened and your pet was involved in an accident or other similar situation, the policy plan offers financial coverage for eligible veterinary expenses. The Mid-range plans, which let you select your chosen benefit percentage, excess and co-payment limits, are perfect for high-energy and playful pets.

Your plans can be boosted, and you can select optional day-to-day benefits.

Safety-Net Plans

The Safety Net coverage is exactly that. Acting as a safety net if the unexpected was to occur or an emergency arises.

Under the range of Catastrophe plans available, there is no waiting period for injury, with Vet Fee excess and co-payment options. The Economy plans available offer coverage for older dogs who can be more prone to falling sick or have severe medical conditions.

Pet parents with older dogs are likelier to spend more on their treatment, but the maximum benefit coverage can help pay for these costs quickly.

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Getting pet insurance for your Pomeranian, is a great way to get financial coverage for your pet. It can allow pet owners to provide the best care to their pets and ensure their well-being in the long run.

Common health conditions that Pomeranians develop

Infections

One of the biggest health concerns for the Pomeranian breed is its issues with infections. The dog can encounter both viral and bacterial infections. These infections can cause discomfort in Pomeranians and weaken their immunity. It is important to address these issues timely, or it could have a long-lasting impact on your dog’s health.

Dental Disease

Dental diseases are quite common with smaller breeds such as Pomeranians. Most of these diseases start with smaller issues like tartar build-up, which can increase over time and affect the entire mouth, resulting in other health issues in the kidneys and liver.

Obesity

Smaller dogs like the Pomeranian, have a high chance of gaining weight quickly. Dog owners must focus on providing these dogs with physical activity so they do not gain weight easily. In addition, the dogs may also require proper diets to stay healthier for longer.

Parasites

Parasites like lice and mites can infest the Pomeranian’s fur and make them sick. These parasites can cause serious issues for the dog’s health, which is why seeking medical help for parasites is a must. The sooner you treat your dog, the better it is for them.

Why pet owners love Pomeranians

The Pomeranian dogs are a variation of the Spitz type dogs. They originally descend from larger sledge pulling dogs but have become smaller in size over time. They have a foxy appearance and are one of the cutest dog breeds.

The Pomeranian dogs are compact, capable and energetic in most cases. These dogs love physical activity, interacting with people and depend on their owners. In addition, they have excellent agility and are very obedient making them ideal for dog training.

The Pomeranian breed works best for dog owners who have little experience. These dogs may be small in size but they are brave and you may find them challenging bigger dogs. They are quite possessive towards their owners and like protecting what is theirs. We also call them by other names like Zwergspitz, Dwarf Spitz, and Loulou.

The dogs originally belong to Pomerania, hence the name. Their wedged-shaped heads and small ears are their most prominent features. Other dogs like Norwegian elkhound and the Schipperke are similar to this breed in characteristics.

Interestingly, this breed used to weigh up to 30 pounds in the past but now have a compact body type. Famous personalities like Martin Luther have also owned these Pomeranians because of their ability to become excellent lap dogs.

Here’s some interesting facts and characteristics of this breed.

  • Pomeranians have a small yet energetic body
  • They are brave and loyal and love protecting their owners
  • The Pomeranian breed can become aggressive when threatened and can challenge bigger dogs than themselves
  • They used to be larger as compared to their current body type


*Terms and Conditions apply. Cover subject to eligibility criteria, excludes pre-existing conditions, excesses, age limits and waiting periods apply. Please read the dog insurance policy documents, before deciding to buy the product.