Regulators near completion of new reporting requirements for pet insurers
As early as January 2024, pet insurance carriers may be required to start answering detailed questions about everything from consumer […]
As early as January 2024, pet insurance carriers may be required to start answering detailed questions about everything from consumer […]
Trupanion’s stock price continued to decline late Tuesday afternoon. It’s been a rough eighteen months for the Seattle-based pet insurer, […]
Obesity rates for pet dogs and cats in the United States are now at 59% for dogs and 61% for […]
On Wednesday evening, VIN News published a story referencing The Canine Review’s exclusively obtained canine heart data from the FDA […]
TCR recently had the opportunity to discuss journalism about animal health and the genesis of TCR as a guest on […]
Embrace Pet Insurance, LLC will have its day in court today. For nearly five months, the relatively obscure pet insurer […]
This afternoon, The Canine Review received records by email responding to a Freedom of Information Act request we filed earlier […]
From The Chatfield Show YouTube Page: “In this episode, our hosts (Dr. Jen the vet and Dr. Jason Chatfield) sit […]
The Canine Review asks Embrace’s leaders to disclose the dollar amount in legal fees so far that this litigation is costing, a cost ultimately born out by Embrace’s policy holders through higher premiums.
America’s second largest provider of pet insurance, Seattle-based Trupanion, confirmed earlier this week that the company is now blocking The Canine Review’s domain name. Many academic and company servers filter pornographic content and, of course, there are other historic examples such as Instant Messenger, the messaging application, and online games such as Snood; all were regularly blocked by company and academic servers. But no other U.S.-based company we’re aware of has ever blocked a news organization.