Pet Insurance in New Hampshire
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Digestive illnesses
Broken bones
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Congenital conditions
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Which Breeds Are Popular In New Hampshire?
40% of New Hampshirites live in rural settings. That's a lower percentage than neighboring Maine and Vermont, but it still makes New Hampshire significantly less urban than most states. And even cities like Manchester, Nashua, and Concord have no shortage of parks and coastal trails. The bottom line: While plenty of house cats and apartment-friendly lap dogs call the Granite State Home, athletic pets who love the great outdoors can (and do) thrive there as well. But New Hampshire winters get mighty cold, with average temperatures plunging below 30 degrees Fahrenheit at certain times of year. As a result, some Granite State residents favor thicker-coated breeds that can tolerate low temperatures, or lower-energy breeds that don't need too much time outdoors. Here are some of our most popular breeds in New Hampshire:
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