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Animal Health Alliance Works to Support Animal Rescue Organizations

Too Often Rescue Animals Get the Short End of the Health Care Stick.

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PRLog (Press Release) – Aug 26, 2010 – Animal Health Alliance strives to offer their benefits to all pets, regardless of their age, pedigree, pre-existing conditions, or hereditary predispositions. And regardless of whether or not they were adopted through a rescue organization. These rescued animals especially, need complete and consistent veterinary care, yet they are sometimes neglected by pet insurance policies.

Animal Health Alliance is partnering with animal rescues and shelters all over the country to support their efforts and to help their animals. New parents who adopt through these rescue organizations are offered a reduced AHA membership rate, and AHA makes a donation to the referring rescues.

A membership in Animal Health Alliance grants pet owners a significant discount on veterinary bills when they receive services through in-network veterinarians. This allows pets to receive better health care, because their owners can afford to be more vigilant about their wellness needs.

Rescues and shelters are invited to contact Animal Health Alliance to discuss partnership possibilities.

For more information, contact Miriam Younger, Community Coordinator. (513)549-2412. animalhealthalliance@gmail.com

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Animal Health Alliance is a company created with a dual mission: to promote responsible pet ownership, and to save the lives of animals.

Animal Health Alliance Encourages Employee Benefits for Pets

Pets Are Family Members Too. Shouldn’t They Be Part of the Package?

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PRLog (Press Release) – Sep 06, 2010 – Sixty-three percent of US households include pets. Ninety percent of pet owners consider their pets to be members of the family. The health care needs of pets are a very real expense for families, yet benefit packages rarely acknowledge this.

Animal Health Alliance, a recently-launched, Cincinnati-based company, offers a unique opportunity for employers and organizations. Employers looking for innovative ways to improve their benefit packages might consider including family pets.

Animal Health Alliance offers members an affordable alternative to pet health insurance. Employers can offer this membership at no cost to themselves.

· No minimum group participation required.
· No employer contributions required.
· Program can be group or individually billed.
· Multiple year rate guarantees are available.

Membership to Animal Health Alliance provides people with a 25% discount on veterinary bills, when their pets receive care from in-network veterinarians. Employers who offer this membership will be helping to save animals’ lives and to promote responsible pet ownership.

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Animal Health Alliance is a company created with a dual mission: to promote responsible pet ownership, and to save the lives of animals.

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October 13th – National Pet Obesity Awareness Day

Our Pets Have Fallen Prey to the Obesity Epidemic.

In America, more than half of the adult population is overweight and obese, and more than half of the dog and cat populations are overweight or obese. It seems people are handing bad health habits down to their pets.

Animal Health Alliance is working to reverse this trend by educating pet owners. They are joining the fight against pet obesity by helping to spread awareness about this issue. Overweight and obese pets are prone to diabetes, heart disease, arthritis, and cancer.

Pet obesity costs pet owners millions of dollars each year. Oftentimes, the veterinary bills become overwhelming and pet owners decide to have their pets euthanized because they cannot afford health care. Animal Health Alliance wants this to stop, and is helping by providing discounts on member’s veterinary bills.

In honor of National Pet Obesity Awareness Day, Animal Health Alliance is asking you to take an honest look at your pet(s). If you think they may be overweight or obese, please schedule an appointment with a veterinarian today. Visit Animal Health Alliance’s website to find a network provider who can help your loved ones live long and healthy lives.

Animal Health Alliance is a company created with a dual mission: to promote responsible pet ownership, and to save the lives of animals.

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For more information, contact Miriam Younger, Community Coordinator. (513)549-2412. animalhealthalliance@gmail.com