As Scott Thisdale of Wadsworth, Ill., and his shiba inu, Kei, can attest, vacations can be a dangerous place for our four-legged friends. Fortunately, Kei made a full recovery following his escalator mishap and even earned the September 2011 title of “Most Unusual Claim” by VPI. With m... Read More »
National Pet Parent’s Day might not be until April 28th, but you can celebrate right now by helping protect the dogs who protect you. Check out VPI’s new referral page and send a custom email to your favorite pet parent. For every referral email sent during April, VPI will donate $1 (up to $10,000) to Vested Interest in K9’s, a non-profit dedicated to providing vests for law enforcement K9s. So, send an email, and we’ll send a dollar ... Read More »
Just like humans, when our furry friends are stricken with even minor ailments like an ear infection, stomach ache or cough, it can prompt a visit to the veterinarian. While the majority of the conditions listed below are curable, they can become chronic and expensive to treat. VPI policyholders... Read More »
Living in the Boulder, Colorado foothills, Marjorie McCurtain and David Clifton are accustomed to seeing deer and other wildlife near their home. It wasn’t until their one-year-old puppy, McQuire, escaped their yard and was rolled over by a buck that they realized the potential dangers the... Read More »
In 2011, pet lovers rejoiced when the NCAA basketball championship game featured the Huskies (Connecticut) vs. Bulldogs (Butler). Will this year’s road to the Final Four feature a pet-themed squad that is able to break through the fanatic frenzy of March Madness? VPI analyzed its databa... Read More »