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Multi-Pet Discount not available in AK, FL, TN and WA. New and current policyholders may receive a 5% multi-pet discount if they get coverage for more than one pet or add an additional pet to an existing policy. The multi-pet 5% discount is based on the annual premium, including add-ons, with the exception of final respect and wellness add-ons.

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cherisse-chaney

Cherisse Chaney

Cherisse Chaney has experience working in animal care and veterinary medicine with emphasis on Fear Free techniques. She is a Customer Care Agent with AKC Pet Insurance to help owners provide the best possible health and wellness care for their pets. Cherisse lives in Durham, North Carolina with her husband Sean, their dog Lelu Dallas Multipass, and their two cats, Popsicle and Senna.

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