yes as military you do qualify for he champus insurance . you can get further deails on www.tampa.va.gov
Someone who has served in the military.
Well, I looked around for vet insurance, and all I could find was pet health insurance. You can go to www.vetinsurance.com for more information and resources on this.
If you call your local vet they will give you a list of the places you can go through that they will accept the pet insurance. You can look online but sometimes your vet will not honor the insurance you get.
Vet insurance may be worth buying, however it is generally more expensive to buy insurance if you do not anticipate having an injured pet. However if you love your pet, it may give you peace of mind to get it.
Any military service qualifies you as a 'veteran.' However, this does not automatically qualify you for Department of Veterans' Affairs benefits. These benefits are tied to specific qualifications such as service-connected disability or participation in G.I. Bill Educational Benefit programs.
A licensed Veterinarian, ( Vet for short, but not to be confused with "Vet" meaning a Veteran of military service.
The best time to purchase vet insurance is when your pet is a puppy or kitten. The insurance rates are cheaper for younger animals and you will get more out of your policy during the first year. Your pet will need several series of vaccinations during this time, which means several visits to the vet. Also, the vet insurance will cover the cost of spaying or neutering your pet, which can cost hundreds of dollars. The insurance may also cover the cost of microchipping your pet, which will protect your pet from getting lost.
There is an insurance company for vet services, but it is pretty expensive. I tried it once and dropped it. Not sure if they would cover a dog with a "preexisting condition." Call your vet they have the forms for the company.
Someone who has served in the military.
Pet protection insurance is purchased from insurance companies who offer the service. This can be purchased directly from the insurance companies who offer the service, or through your local vet.
You mean a veterinarian or a military veteran??
earn some money for one