Pet Planning Can Provide Peace of Mind

A Pet Trust Ensures Your Pet Gets The Care They Need

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Pet planning is time and effort well spent. Why? Because pets are important part of our lives and it would be a different world without them. But a sudden illness, disability and death can leave your pet without anyone to provide or care for them. Without a Pet Plan in place, what will happen to your pet after you can no longer able to provide for them?

In the event you become disabled or worse, pass away, there is the chance of your pet becoming homeless or moved to a shelter where they stand the possibility of being euthanized. Each year, an estimated 500,000 pets share the same fate of a short-lived shelter life because of unexpected tragedies. If no provision for care has been provided through a Pet Trust, there’s no telling what will happen to your pet.

Pet Planning Can Prevent the Worse from Happening

Future planning should include a pet trust, which trumps a typical will where your animal is concerned. Wills must undergo probate and it can often be a long wait before a will’s instructions take place. Implementing a pet trust can speed up the process and ensure your wishes and instructions take place immediately.

It allows you to specify things like the food your pet is fed, or the environment you wish for it to inhabit. With pet trusts, people have a great deal of freedom in the things they can specify.

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By downloading our FREE report “To My Dog Lucky, I Leave $10,000″ you’ll discover ways to ensure your animal companion’s needs are met no matter what type of pet it is.

Our Free report provides the following information about pet planning:

  • Tips on choosing a reliable caregiver
  • Coming to terms with insurance pros and cons
  • Pet care funding
  • And more

Download your free report today and put a pet trust in place that will be there to protect your pet for the rest of its life.



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