
Bringing home a puppy is exciting, emotional, and a big life moment. You are preparing your home, learning routines, scheduling vet visits, and dreaming about all the adventures ahead.
One thing I have learned through years of raising puppies is that while most families are prepared for the puppy, many are not prepared for the unexpected.
Accidents happen. Illness can show up without warning. And even the most thoughtfully bred, carefully raised puppy will still need veterinary care throughout their life.
Pet insurance is not about expecting something to go wrong. It is about protecting your ability to say yes to care without hesitation if it ever does.

I require that every puppy leave my care with active pet insurance already in place. Whether you choose a short term policy while you get settled or long term coverage you plan to keep, no puppy leaves my care without coverage.
This requirement exists to protect your puppy during a big transition and to give you peace of mind from the very first day your puppy is home.

There are many pet insurance companies available, and I have taken the time to look closely at what they offer and how they function in real life, not just on paper.
What I appreciate about Fetch is its comprehensive coverage and flexibility. You are not locked into a specific vet, coverage travels with you, and many things that are often extra or excluded elsewhere are included here.
My goal is not to sell insurance. My goal is to encourage Prepared Puppy Parents to think ahead and make informed decisions that support their dog for the long haul.




One thing that often surprises new puppy parents is how quickly routine veterinary costs add up in the first few months.
From a breeder raised puppy to a fully vaccinated puppy around 15 weeks, families typically cover multiple wellness visits, vaccines and boosters, fecal testing, preventatives, and occasional sick visits for common puppy issues.
Even with a healthy puppy, these early costs are a normal part of responsible puppy care.
Fetch offers an optional wellness plan that helps offset many of these routine expenses, especially during the first year when vet visits are more frequent and your puppy is still growing.
For many families, having predictable support for these early veterinary costs makes budgeting and planning much easier.

I raise puppies with intention. I focus on education, preparation, and long term support, not just placement.
Requiring insurance and talking openly about wellness care is simply an extension of that commitment.
I want you to enjoy your dog without fear or financial panic if something unexpected happens. I want you to be able to focus on your dog’s needs first and figure out the rest later.
Prepared Puppy Parents plan for the joyful moments and the challenging ones. This is one way we do exactly that.

You are free to choose the insurance provider that works best for your family, as long as coverage is active before Go Home Day.
If you choose Fetch, the link above will allow you to explore coverage options and receive a custom quote. If you choose another provider, please ensure your policy is active and ready before your puppy comes home.
If you have questions, I am always happy to help guide you through this step.
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