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Aon’s HappyTails: @Snowyythepomsky

JaneJuly 28, 2025~ < 1 mins read

Snowy is a 6 month old Pomsky that is active and food motivated. She loves the outdoors and car ride to playing with friends.

Q: How do you care for the wellness of your pet, especially if they are prone to any hereditary illness?

I care for my pet by staying proactive. I schedule regular vet check ups and ask about breed specific screening and early blood or urine tests so we can catch issues early. I keep vaccines and parasite prevention up to date. At home I focus on a balanced diet approved by my vet, strict weight control, daily exercise, joint friendly play, and enrichment to reduce stress. I brush teeth, groom, and monitor any changes in appetite, thirst, mobility or behaviour, with a simple log to spot trends. I also keep an emergency plan and an updated medical file.

Q: What do you look out for when considering a pet insurance?

I prioritise coverage breadth and clarity. I check that the plan covers accidents and illnesses, including congenital and hereditary conditions and chronic issues at renewal. I review coverage for cancer treatments and dental illness, and whether alternative therapies are included when prescribed.

If you have checked out Happy Tail, what do you like the most about the policy?

What I like most is the value for money. Premiums feel fair for the breadth of cover. The policy protects against accidents and illnesses, including congenital or hereditary conditions, with strong annual limits that support diagnostics, surgery, hospitalisation and medication.

Overall, the balance between price and comprehensive coverage stands out.

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Choose confidently and safeguard your pet’s health with Aon Happy Tails. Visit www.aonhappytails.com to explore plans and select the one that fits your needs.

* This blog is designed to be a community where pet owners can learn and share. The views expressed in each post are the opinion of the author and not necessarily endorsed by Pawjourr. Always consult your veterinarian for professional advice.

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