The “25-Degree” Death Zone: Why Summer Heat Kills Frenchies Faster Than You Think (And Why Insurers Won’t Pay

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It happens every year. A loving owner takes their Frenchie for a walk. It’s a sunny day, maybe 25°C (77°F). It doesn’t feel “too hot” to the human. Twenty minutes later, the dog collapses. The owner rushes to the vet, but it’s too late. And then comes the second shock: The insurance company denies the

The “Bilateral” Trap: Why Fixing One Nostril (or Knee) Could Void Your Frenchie’s Entire Policy

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The “Mirror” Rule You Didn’t Know About Imagine this: Your Frenchie, Bruno, had a minor “Cherry Eye” surgery on his left eye when he was a puppy, before you bought insurance. It cost $500, and you paid cash. No big deal, right? Two years later, you have insurance. Suddenly, his right eye develops Cherry Eye.

The “BOAS” Bombshell: Why 80% of Frenchie Owners Are Denied Claims for Breathing Surgery (And How to Ensure You Aren’t)

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The $5,000 Snore: Why “Cute” Can Cost You If you own a Frenchie or a Pug, you know the sound. It’s that snort, grunt, or snore that happens when they get excited or fall asleep. To most owners, it’s a badge of honor—part of the breed’s goofy charm. But to an insurance adjuster, that sound