Pet Insurance in Wyoming
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Broken bones
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Which Breeds Are Popular In Wyoming?
Wyoming has the lowest population of any US state — yet it's the 10th-largest state by land area. The state is also home to 12 state parks and, most famously, the vast majority of Yellowstone National Park. Suffice to say, Wyoming has a whole lot of open space where athletic pets (and their parents!) can roam free. Still, about 65% of Wyomingites do live in urban settings, including cities like Cheyenne and Casper, so there's still plenty of demand for lower-energy house cats and lapdogs who can thrive in apartments or smaller homes. Wyoming experiences some frigid winters, with temperatures sometimes dipping below 10 degrees Fahrenheit (or even lower!) in certain parts of the state. As a result, many Wyomingites favor thicker-coated breeds that can withstand low temperatures, or low-energy pets who don't need too much outdoor exercise time. Here are some of our most popular breeds in Wyoming:
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