Pet Insurance in Vermont
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Nose-to-Tail Coverage for Vermont's Dogs & Cats
What Does ManyPets Insurance Cover?
Exams
Diagnostics
Treatments
Digestive illnesses
Broken bones
Cancer treatments
Hereditary conditions
Congenital conditions
Prescription meds
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Which Breeds Are Popular In Vermont?
According to World Population Review, Vermont's population is 61.1% rural — the second-highest percentage of any US state, behind only Maine. And even cities like Burlington and Essex are filled with parks and scenic trails. Unsurprisingly, Vermont is home to plenty of energetic pets who thrive in the great outdoors. (Of course, there are also some listless house cats and apartment-bound lapdogs.) But Vermont's frigid winters can chill both pets and their parents to the bone, with average temperatures plunging below 30 or even 20 degrees Fahrenheit at certain times of year. As a result, some Vermonters 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 Vermont:
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