Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Flyball and the UK climate
The British [UK] climate always makes outdoor events a challenge!
When people have to travel to qualifying events for flyball or agility shows they often stay in camper vans or caravans [even tents]... so far this spring the weather hasn't been kind.
But a wet and windy winter and spring is often followed by a dry period - well we can hope, can't we [or dream]. Events take place despite the weather and it's great to be enjoying our sport even with the extra challenge provided by the UK climate.
With the extra fear of slips and sprains on wet ground, is now a good time to look at your pet insurance?
I have heard very good reports regarding:-
They take on older dogs and pay your vet direct... at least this is what I have been led to believe. I'm going to check it out further, and may even change over to them as a pet insurance for our seven year old RR.
When people have to travel to qualifying events for flyball or agility shows they often stay in camper vans or caravans [even tents]... so far this spring the weather hasn't been kind.
But a wet and windy winter and spring is often followed by a dry period - well we can hope, can't we [or dream]. Events take place despite the weather and it's great to be enjoying our sport even with the extra challenge provided by the UK climate.
With the extra fear of slips and sprains on wet ground, is now a good time to look at your pet insurance?
I have heard very good reports regarding:-
They take on older dogs and pay your vet direct... at least this is what I have been led to believe. I'm going to check it out further, and may even change over to them as a pet insurance for our seven year old RR.
Labels: British Flyball Association, pet insurance, RR
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