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PET INSURANCE
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Hi all, I wondered if anyone could advise me on what the best pet insurance company would be for my little monster :). She's chipped and young and healthy touch wood, and also wondered what sort of things should I look for in the plan, many thanks xx
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Complementary treatment means things like homeopathic treatment, acupuncture, hydrotherapy etc. Decide whether you want to be covered for long term illness over several years, or whether you could cope with cover that runs out after a year, or whether its for one condition or more. Whether you want a lump sum for replacement value should your dog die.
Lots of different companies have different schemes.
Lots of different companies have different schemes.
I know petplan is expensive and they put the premium up 10% every year,but their policy includes 'treatment for life' whereas the one I had with my previous dog did not insure for the same ailment after one year (some have limits per ailment) and it therefore cost me a fortune in her later years when she was on heart drugs and had quite a few vet visit costs for her last few years.IN OTHER WORDS CHECK THE SMALL PRINT.I was glad of my insurance when my dog recently raided my handbag and managed to eat a packet of nurofen.She was in hospital for a week and the bill came to over £1,000!
My daughter was with Sainsburys pet insurance for her three cats. They wanted to charge her over £12 just for one of them - a boy cat aged 3! So she shopped around and got all three of them insured with Pets at Home for £12 and some change plus a £36 for signing up.
Try to make sure some dental treatment is included in the things covered. My own cat is still insured with Sainsburys, but I will be looking around when her renewal falls due
Try to make sure some dental treatment is included in the things covered. My own cat is still insured with Sainsburys, but I will be looking around when her renewal falls due