Pet Care Insurance Blog

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5 Business Tips For Pet Sitters

You’re in the business of interacting with pets and people. Depending on where you live, you may not be able to do either and that can be difficult as aRead More »
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Pet Care Insurance: How To Renew or Sign Up

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4 Tips Dog Trainers Should Consider

As a trainer, it is your job to teach the pups basic training skills and help them become better family pets. However, training can be pretty overwhelming for pups andRead More »
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3 Business Tips For Pet Professionals

Whether you have been in the pet business for months or you’re just getting your business started, there is one thing you will always run into and that’s competition. CompetitionRead More »
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A 2020 Season Must: Pet Sitting Insurance

Happy New Year! Many pet sitting business owners striving to ensure 2020 is the best year yet. However, you may run into some obstacles. During this time of year, it’sRead More »
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Pet Sitter Insurance 101

Insurance is sometimes seen as shrouded in mystery, difficult for many people to understand. We want you to understand the jargon used in the industry, your policy and coverages, andRead More »
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Annual Pet Care Insurance Policy

This policy is for professionals who work in the pet care industry.

Starting at:

$139

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Contact Info

7:00am – 5:00pm MT | Mon – Fri

Call: 844-520-6990

Email: info@petcareins.com

Comparing Employee Dishonesty Coverage & Bonding

PCI’s employee dishonesty coverage is similar to a bond, but there may be some key differences to consider.

Employee dishonesty coverage:

  • Can be purchased in the same transaction
  • Doesn’t run credit checks
  • Provides $10,000 per occurrence and $25,000 aggregate coverage

Bonds may differ from our dishonesty coverage by:

  • Checking your credit during the application process
  • Having a “Conviction Claus;” Often bonds won’t pay on claims unless there is a conviction
  • Many require you to reimbursement the bonding company after a claim is paid