by Jennifer S.
06/29/2012

“I love ASPCA Pet Health Insurance! My ASPCA Pet Health Insurance plan has helped keep my Julio healthy and made my life super easy. I was spending hundreds of dollars taking Julio to the veterinarian when he was a puppy. I could never have imagined the amount of money pet insurance would save me without taking any services away from my dog!”
— Daisy M., Orange, C.A.
by Jennifer S.
06/27/2012

“My dog Miley is 6 and would love to be a star someday! She's been covered by ASPCA Pet Health Insurance for about 3 years, and for what I pay a month, it has more than paid for itself. Everyone is always nice and helpful. I tell everyone about it. Thank you for protecting my beautiful girl!”
— Lydia K., Nyack, N.Y.
by Jennifer S.
06/22/2012
Today is Take Your Dog to Work Day and we thought we would celebrate by showing off some furry friends that make our workplace so enjoyable. Below you'll find Duke, Mac, Nelly, Jan and Pirate, all pooches who enjoy coming into the ASPCA Pet Health Insurance office.
Duke

Mac

Nelly

Jan and Pirate

Did you take your dog to work with you today? Share photos and stories with us on our Facebook page!
Pet Photo Friday is a weekly column that showcases photos we receive from loving ASPCA Pet Health Insurance customers of their pets. If you want to see your pet featured, please email me!
by Jennifer S.
06/20/2012
Some pets don't care what's on, but others lap it up. There are even movies just for pets and a DogTV channel. Whether TV is good or bad for pets hasn't been proven, but some believe it may be useful to:
• Lessen separation anxiety. The lights and noises from the TV may provide a distressed pet with some comfort and help them adjust to being home alone.
• Fight boredom. Shelter and indoor pets who can't get outside may benefit from a little tube time to keep them entertained.
• Reduce bad behavior. Because it can decrease boredom and anxiety, TV time may keep your pet out of trouble while you're out of the house.
So does your pet watch TV? Share about your furry couch potato on our Facebook poll – and don't forget to like us while you're there!
by Jennifer S.
06/18/2012

Cats and dogs have been on the big and small screens since the early days. June 19 is National Pets in Film Day, which was created to promote compassion for animals. So what better time to talk about pets and movies? Grab your popcorn and read on!
Lassie's a Lad
Although Lassie was a girl in the TV series and movies, this heroic pup was actually played by a boy named Pal. Male collies tend to have thicker coats, which look better on camera.
Mr. Bigglesworth's Breed
In the Austin Powers movies, Dr. Evil's famous feline Mr. Bigglesworth was a Sphynx cat. The Sphynx is considered a hairless breed and is known to love cuddling for warmth.
Many Marleys
The touching film Marley and Me covers 14 years in the life of the title dog. To make the film, the director used yellow labs at different ages to play him – 22 in all!
Follow @ASPCAPetIns on Twitter for more fun film pet trivia.
by Jennifer S.
06/13/2012

“I purchased ASPCA Pet Health Insurance for Loki because I want to take good care of her and help me afford medical bills. Thank you ASPCA Pet Health Insurance!” - Jamie F., Ocean City, MD
Photo Friday is a weekly column that showcases photos we receive from loving ASPCA Pet Health Insurance customers of their pets. If you want to see your pet featured, please email me!
by Jennifer S.
06/07/2012

Photo Friday is a weekly column that showcases photos we receive from loving ASPCA Pet Health Insurance customers of their pets. If you want to see your pet featured, please email me!