National Kids and Pet Day

by KariewithaK on April 25, 2010

Have you seen people with those snarky bumper stickers that says the more people I meet the more I love my dog? Well I love to see those. Why? Because pets truly enrich our lives, our children’s lives.

I grew up with pets; as a small girl I had cats and we had the family dog. He passed at the age of 15 when I was 18 and about to leave for college. Since then and upon meeting my husband we agreed we always had pet in our home. We brought home to complete our family our first dog, as a couple, almost 11 years ago a snorty, scrunchy face, wrinkled little ball of love. Our English Bulldog Diesel. Poor Diesel was growing lonely so in October of that year we brought home a floppy eared, droopy eye, sad face little beauty named Daisy, our Basset Hound. The two of them were like peas and carrots and were our perfect family.

Diesel Daisy crashed 300x200 National Kids and Pet Day

Even when we found we were pregnant, we knew these two animals would be of a great temperament for our children. Loving, kind, easy to care for (no excessive grooming or what have you) and of course, we were not worried about them with our children. But what we did not expect was to put down each of those dogs in different stages before bringing children into our home.

As poor luck would strike us, one month before Grant was due, The Chad and I had to put down Diesel due to rapid spread of cancer in his lungs as well as ruptured disks in his back causing him moments of paralysis if not permanent paralysis. This was no life for him and we went with the most humane decision.

Poor luck struck us again as well before Mother’s Day of 2007 where we had to put down my beloved Basset, Daisy. Sudden onset of paralysis due to a ruptured disk caused us to make the same gut wrenching, heart breaking decision that still brings sadness and tears to our family.

But not every story is as humane as ours. Families often do not consider the temperament of an animal or the time, love, and care that goes into caring for a pet. After both incidents with our dogs we invested in pet insurance for our current English Bulldog Ginger. I am a HUGE advocate for pet insurance now because if we had pet insurance I would be singing the praises of my two deceased dogs and how they both could walk again. Even though I am not, I will say that pet insurance is a FABULOUS investment as a pet owner.

As part of the National Kids and Pet Day I am helping to spread awareness about the care, love, and enrichment of pets in our lives and our children’s lives. Furthermore, I am helping to spread the word about Kroger’s pet insurance offerings and great pet advice:

  • Overview of Kroger’s pet insurance offerings:
    • Offered through PetFirst, Kroger pet insurance policies cover routine care and medical procedures for dogs and cats, and is available at more than 2,400 stores in the Kroger family including City Market, Dillon’s, Fred Meyer, Frye’s, King Sooper, Owen’s, Pay Less, QFC, Ralph’s and Smith’s. In addition to being available in-store, Kroger’s pet insurance can be purchased online at http://www.krogerpersonalfinance.com/pet-insurance/. Kroger’s pet insurance works at any veterinarian nationwide, with reimbursement typically occurring within two weeks. Coverage starts as low as $9.95 per month and right now, individuals who purchase online can save $10.
  • Family Friendly breeds:
    • Cocker Spaniel – These lap dogs are sensitive and sweet and enjoy the attention of children. Cocker Spaniels are obedient with training and friendly around people.
    • Pug – This affectionate breed loves being part of a family. Outgoing and mischievous, they make playful companions for children.
    • Golden Retriever – Similar to Labs in personality, Goldens are mild mannered and enjoy being around families and other people. These dogs are easy to train are gentle with children.
    • Basset Hound – This breed is good with children of all ages. They are known for their docile nature and gentleness. Their long backs need to be supported when they are picked up, and an eager child can accidentally injure them.
  • Tips parents can teach their children regarding safe pet play:
    • Teach your children to pet softy, stay away from food dishes, toys and bones, and not to startle your dog or cat when it is sleeping.
    • Keep babies and toddlers at a level higher than your dog. Dogs perceive height as representative of their hierarchy. Keep your children off the floor when the dog is in the room.
    • Don’t give your dog toys that resemble your children’s toys or clothing. Stay away from fabric stuffed dog toys that resemble your child’s stuffed animals.
    • Involve your child in your dog’s care. Even just the presence of your child in the same room while your dog is receiving his favorite things or activities can help build a positive association to children.

As part of this promotion Kroger has offered to giveaway a $20 gift card good for any Kroger brand stores. All you have to do is tell me what kind of pet you have. An additional entry would be to tell me what you think about pet insurance and whether that would be something you would invest in, or something you feel is too frivolous.

All additional entry options such as Tweets, blogging, and so forth, can be found on my RULES page to allow for additional entry options to win!

CONTEST ENDS May 6th

“For helping raise awareness of National Kids & Pet Day I was provided with a $20 gift card to spoil {the pet in my life} and a $20 gift card to giveaway to a reader so that they could do the same by the Global Influence Network and the Kroger Co. The thoughts and opinions here are my own.”

{ 196 comments }

1 Laura May 5, 2010 at 6:32 am

We have a sweet cat named Maisy and are considering getting a shelter dog

2 Cheryl F May 5, 2010 at 7:08 am

We have a 3 yr old red earred slider turtle named Spike.

3 Cheryl F May 5, 2010 at 7:10 am

I think pet insurance is friviolous. To each his own , but I think it’s hard enough to keep insurance on ourselves much less animals

4 katie May 5, 2010 at 10:57 am

We used to have a dog, Winky :(

5 katie May 5, 2010 at 10:57 am

I follow on Google!

6 Katy M May 5, 2010 at 11:03 am

We have a rescue Toy Fox Terrier that turns five years old today! Her name is Miss Ruby. We also have a 20-year old cat we got from a no-kill shelter. She’s still going strong!

Thanks for the great giveaway!!! :)

7 Katy M May 5, 2010 at 11:12 am

Our doggie, Miss Ruby got poisoned from something she probably ate off the ground at the park. She ended up having seizures and going into a coma. After keeping her a few nights the pet hospital gave her the all-clear and she’s completely fine now.

It was a harrowing experience and we thought we were going to lose her. After we knew she was safe, though, it was the bill that scared us!

We now have pet insurance and whenever I pay the bill I just think of how bad things could be without the insurance. I mean, we don’t have kids and we totally treat our pets as part of our family.

Thanks!!! :)

8 Kimberly May 5, 2010 at 11:46 am

We have a wonderfully sweet and completely spoiled Basset Hound named Jenny.

9 Kimberly May 5, 2010 at 11:47 am

We don’t have pet insurance because (1) our dog is young and healthy and (2) we can’t afford the premiums. Health insurance for our family has to come before health insurance for a pet.

10 Jean D. May 5, 2010 at 2:04 pm

We have SIX parakeets. The moral of this story: Never take your daughter with you to the pet store.

11 Jean D. May 5, 2010 at 2:07 pm

I absolutely believe that pet insurance is wonderful. My daughter has been researching getting a rescue dog. After hearing my friends’ horror stories on emergency vet bills, I’m absolutely sold on buying pet insurance the day we get a dog.

12 Jean D. May 5, 2010 at 2:08 pm

I follow you on twitter (name= @Ida_Sessions).

13 Jean D. May 5, 2010 at 2:11 pm
14 Jean D. May 5, 2010 at 2:12 pm

I subscribe RSS via google reader.

15 Tom May 5, 2010 at 2:23 pm

No pet yet, hoping to find a lab or other large breed dog at the shelter. I would have to weight the costs versus benefits of a specific insurance plan, but would most likely get it.

16 Erica C. May 5, 2010 at 2:58 pm

I have a cute shelter dog who is a pitt mix. He is energetic, yet very well behaved. He’s a great member of our family.

17 Christy May 5, 2010 at 4:01 pm

I have two comical dachshunds named Jake and Trigger.

18 Joseph May 5, 2010 at 5:20 pm

A dog named “Bobo”, she is a german sheperd collie mix. A wonderful family pet.

19 Angela Winesburg May 5, 2010 at 5:36 pm

We have 3 cats and a dog, thanks!

20 Holly G. May 5, 2010 at 9:39 pm

We have 4 birds and 2 reptiles.

21 Cynthya P May 5, 2010 at 10:31 pm

We have 3 cats. I would not buy pet insurance, I need to use that money for our own health care.

22 Jennai May 6, 2010 at 12:27 am

I have three cats, two of which are rescue cats. They are wonderful pets now!
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23 Jennai May 6, 2010 at 12:28 am

I have thought about pet insurance, but have never really looked into it. I think it would probably be a good investment!
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24 Kristine Michelle May 6, 2010 at 12:29 am

I have four cats and a dog. The dog was abused and took her years to get over it, but she’s great now.
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25 Kristine Michelle May 6, 2010 at 12:30 am

I would love to have pet insurance, but with 5 animals, I can’t afford it right now. I’ve been lucky there have been no major vet bills.
AllMyCrazyCats @ aol.com

26 arla May 6, 2010 at 1:37 am

We’re a cat family and have a sweet kitty that’s a long hair domestic

27 arla May 6, 2010 at 1:38 am

Yes I feel this insurance is something I believe in and I dont see it as frivilous as we love love love our pet

28 arla May 6, 2010 at 1:40 am

Subscribed!

29 arla May 6, 2010 at 1:40 am

Following you on Twitter (id- litehouse27)

30 arla May 6, 2010 at 1:41 am

following by google connect as Lighthouse27

31 1993wel May 6, 2010 at 2:09 am

We don’t have any pets right now but my children are begging for a dog!

32 Shelley Mitchell May 6, 2010 at 4:43 am

We have a dog, a bird, a salt water fish tank and a fresh water fish tank.

33 karen May 6, 2010 at 6:38 am

I have two cats and a fish. Thanks.

34 karen May 6, 2010 at 6:39 am

After having to deal with some serious health issues with my cats, I think pet insurance is a good idea. Thanks.

35 Geoff K May 6, 2010 at 6:57 am

Right now we have a Corgi named Buddy and a Calico cat named Ruby, and they get along great, both with us and with each other. They’re both mild-mannered but playful, and they’re definitely beloved members of the family. Thanks for the giveaway!

36 Geoff K May 6, 2010 at 6:58 am

I think when we first got our pets we might have felt that pet insurance was more on the frivolous side, but now that our dog and cat are getting more advanced in age, and as we find ourselves traveling with them more often, I think it’s definitely something we should take more seriously and consider. Thanks for letting us know about Kroger’s plan!

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50 Helen May 6, 2010 at 8:49 am

We have two Siamese cats.

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