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"Pet Plan are good. Pay for the lifetime of an illness, unlike most policies that only pay for 3 to 6 months. A little more expensive, but can't fault their customer service. " Pet plan are recommended by our vet £90 excess, our dachshund has just turned 1 and had him in the vets recently after he got into a bag of choccies. The nose knows!! Think we pay £38 a month for him | |||
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"Pet Plan are good. Pay for the lifetime of an illness, unlike most policies that only pay for 3 to 6 months. A little more expensive, but can't fault their customer service. Pet plan are recommended by our vet £90 excess, our dachshund has just turned 1 and had him in the vets recently after he got into a bag of choccies. The nose knows!! Think we pay £38 a month for him " £38 a month I pay less than that for a Labrador and a greyhound that seems high | |||
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"Pet Plan are good. Pay for the lifetime of an illness, unlike most policies that only pay for 3 to 6 months. A little more expensive, but can't fault their customer service. Pet plan are recommended by our vet £90 excess, our dachshund has just turned 1 and had him in the vets recently after he got into a bag of choccies. The nose knows!! Think we pay £38 a month for him £38 a month I pay less than that for a Labrador and a greyhound that seems high " I'm guessing it's because back/back leg problems effect 1 in 4 Got to be really careful with their backs - how you pick them up etc. | |||
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"Make sure they pay the vet direct, some expect you to pay then they reimburse, not what you need when you need" Agreed..and avoid Tesco | |||
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"I have just got a shih tzu from rescue place, now the free insurance is running out. So I am looking for a replacement policy, I have looked at some but have no idea which is best. There are lifetime, financial limit, term of the policy ones. I have no idea which is best, any advice will be gratefully received." ************ Cover for life .. not yearly policy .. if animal develops anything long term you will only be covered for one year.. Be aware the cheaper policy's are not so good. Keep away from E&L and any subsidiary of that.(pet protect I believe.) they are a pain and quibble everything. we do not do any direct claims with them as they take too long to payout.. Direct claim are another group that takes long time to pay out. Pet plan are the best.. for paying out and cover, read all small print check with your vet they will advise. Insurance can be a minefield. work out what you can afford . As animals get older you end up paying a 20% of the bill plus excess so sometimes it can work out cheaper to put money away to cover bills. Just read up ask friends about their experience and check with vet who will warn you of the pit falls. good luck | |||
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"Make sure they pay the vet direct, some expect you to pay then they reimburse, not what you need when you need" We wont do Direct claim on certain policies. Cos they take 4 odd months to pay and quibble every penny . As a rule we wont do direct claim on anything under 500 unless it is a pet plan policy . These Days a cruciate op will cost 2500 for one leg. So many dogs get them because of wooden floors and slipping. We would do DC for that. The problem is getting the excess from people who think they dont have to pay that till the whole is paid. My nightmare every Tuesday is chasing people for their debt | |||
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"Has anyone used Argos Pet Insurance?" yes but you have to drive to liverpool and they give you a new dog from out the back | |||
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"Has anyone used Argos Pet Insurance? yes but you have to drive to liverpool and they give you a new dog from out the back " | |||
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"Get the most cover you can afford OP. Life policies are best. Operations (should they ever need one), are very expensive - I am with Petplan who are very dear but are no hassles, but can't change due to claiming for some expensive ops that other insurers wouldn't cover without a premium. As a minimum I would try and get £7k annual cover.. this doesn't mean this is all the cover you have. This usually means you have £7k for an ear, a tail, a leg, an eye all within the same year which is renewed the next year. A throat op for grass seeds cost £4500 last year for my boy. I have heard good things about Argos - they are underwritten by AXA I believe" Iv looked at Pet Plan and Argos. Argos had the same as Pet Olan, but cheaper. | |||
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"Pet Plan are good. Pay for the lifetime of an illness, unlike most policies that only pay for 3 to 6 months. A little more expensive, but can't fault their customer service. " Got to agree, Petplan are brilliant. The only company I use for pet insurance now. I used Sainsbury too, they were good until they "sold off" that side of their business. It's nowhere near as good now. | |||
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"Get the most cover you can afford OP. Life policies are best. Operations (should they ever need one), are very expensive - I am with Petplan who are very dear but are no hassles, but can't change due to claiming for some expensive ops that other insurers wouldn't cover without a premium. As a minimum I would try and get £7k annual cover.. this doesn't mean this is all the cover you have. This usually means you have £7k for an ear, a tail, a leg, an eye all within the same year which is renewed the next year. A throat op for grass seeds cost £4500 last year for my boy. I have heard good things about Argos - they are underwritten by AXA I believe Iv looked at Pet Plan and Argos. Argos had the same as Pet Olan, but cheaper. " I used Argos on my old dog, they were more than great in paying out - even with diagnosable conditions (he needed an mri as he twisted his back and needed hydrotherapy). It was my mum and dad that stopped the policy - I think the policy at 11yrs that went up to £800+ so it was just cancelled.. in hindsight - all insurers do this. | |||
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