Author: Charles Michel

Hey! I’m Charles — business writer at Business Magazine (business-magazine.org). I’m all about turning complex business trends into stories that actually make sense. Whether it’s startups, strategy, or the next big thing in tech, I love digging into it. Big fan of bold ideas, strong coffee, and real conversations. Got a cool business story? Let’s share it!

Now that many more people are buying pet ID tags for their pets, there are many shops that sell these products to cater to the demand that has increased in recent years. Not all of these companies sell the best quality ID tags; some sell ID tags that can only be described as sub-par in quality. One of the things that any pet owner who is contemplating buying an ID tag for their pet should consider is that of the split ring. This little part is one that very many pet owners tend to overlook. Not everyone considers that an…

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Peace of mind is not something that anyone of us can put a price tag on. Most of us want to ensure that the big ticket items will be OK if anything catastrophic happens: the car,the house, and perhaps the contents in those. So we take out insurance against any eventuality. We want to know that, should something happen, we would be covered. The insurance company will pay out an amount and we will be reimbursed up to that amount.

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This type of question is one that nearly all pet owners ask themselves at some stage. For most of us, pet insurance cover is one of those purchases that we are not fond of making: it cuts into the budget we spent so much time on, allocating money to nights out and to trips to the Maldives.

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Pets and children are perhaps the one of the only two entities that contributes to a big amount of emotional attachment for their parents. We want to ensure that they are clothed, fed, and happy. We do this because we love them and we generally want only the very best for them. But one of the bigger concerns that face us is that of their health. This is true especially for pets that engage in high-risk behaviour, in the same way that some of their owners engage in activities that may be detrimental to their own health.

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