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Topic Dog Boards / General / insurance
- By kizkel [ch] Date 18.10.09 14:22 UTC
I'm sure this topic comes up quite frequently. I've just bought a puppy, she's nine weeks old, and I need to insure her but my brain has gone into overdrive just looking at all the different sites.  Any recommendations?
- By Precious_stone [gb] Date 18.10.09 15:30 UTC
Morethan. Had a very sick dog last year and couldn't fault them.

Nicki xx
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 18.10.09 17:00 UTC
PetPlan. Not the cheapest, but one of the companies that are best at paying out. Whichever company you choose, make sure you get lifetime cover per condition.
- By Boxacrazy [gb] Date 18.10.09 17:07 UTC
Althou MoreThan are good they do hike premiums quite high once pet reaches 6 plus.
Also now have a new excess £70 plus 10% of the rest of the claim amount upto the dog reaching 6yo.
£70 plus 20% of the rest of the claim after your dog is 6yo.

I've heard PetPlan is better......
- By ClaireyS Date 18.10.09 17:26 UTC
im with NFU, they paid out with no quibble for my dogs bloat just two weeks after I had taken out the policy !
- By Tessies Tracey Date 19.10.09 07:59 UTC
Don't they just?  More Than I mean and the hiking of premiums.

I am still having post forwarded out here to Oz, and recently received a renewal letter from MoreThan about insurance for both my Staffords (despite telling them I was leaving the country!).
Tess is just over 7 years old now, and there were two choices of insurance for her, one covered illness for one year, the other covered the lifetime of the illness (which was what I previously had).
I used to pay £13 per month for Tess, they are now quoting £34!  Eek!
Needless to say that particular letter was recycled of course.
I'm expecting Alfie's letter any day! :-)
- By bernesebaby [gb] Date 19.10.09 09:15 UTC
I found tescos great last year, they paid out no problems, but like others haver said do your research and check the small print.
- By huskypup [gb] Date 19.10.09 12:15 UTC
Yes, I'm also with Tesco's and made a small claim last year and the service was excellent. 
- By Boxacrazy [gb] Date 19.10.09 13:17 UTC
Yes sadly this years MoreThan (pethealthcare services) premium for one of mine hiked 31.5%!!
It's now 1p short of £105 per month....yes that's PER month.
:(

As my girl's had cancer this year I can't afford to gamble and say enough's enough...
But it's a shocker of a price rise...
- By tatty-ead [gb] Date 19.10.09 15:11 UTC
Top level 'for life' cover with AXA actually WENT DOWN this year AFTER £1500 claims last year.
1st year it was £164 for the year, renewal this year was £155. GSD now aged 2yrs 3mths.
Vet likes them and is happy to get paid direct.
Chris
- By Brainless [gb] Date 19.10.09 15:27 UTC
Another one underwritten by AXA is Healthy Pets.

You can get an on-line quote
- By Brainless [gb] Date 19.10.09 15:34 UTC
Just did a quote for Inka (14 month old N. Elkhound bitch entire no vet tretment in last 12 months)

Plan Type Annually  Monthly 
    Bronze £96.14 £8.01   
    Silver £165.93 £13.83    
    Gold £196.85 £16.40   

For Kizi who is 12 and had Vet treatment

Plan Type Annually  Monthly 
    Bronze £233.22 £19.44   
    Silver £402.53 £33.54    
    Gold £477.54 £39.80   

Policy benefits here:
http://www.healthy-pets.co.uk/policy-benefits.htm
- By GretaCrawley [gb] Date 20.10.09 09:07 UTC
AXA are very good,low premium,low excess,pay fast no fuss £218 premium for the year for a large breed pedigree
- By justme Date 20.10.09 16:50 UTC
Ouch is all i can say quote for one of my dogs from Axa

Your annual premium is £397.46 Excess £75 This is the amount you need to pay when making a claim (unless this claim relates to Third Party Liability Section, the excess applicable there is £250) Payment Options Please select how you wish to pay:12 monthly payments by direct debit. The first payment will be £33.14  followed by 11 payments of  £33.12 Total annual premium of £397.46 

I only pay £22 with More Than at the moment

Someone told me direct line are good anyone else used them?
- By ClaireyS Date 20.10.09 17:35 UTC
I used direct line about 4 years ago, they always paid out ok, including for stuff like hydrotherapy, their premiums were ok too, I cant remember what the excess was though.
- By kizkel [ir] Date 20.10.09 18:17 UTC
Thanks all for your input, I've had my oh on the phone all day (whilst I ministered to the needs of one puppy/tiger) and we should be recieving some bumph in the mail over the next few days. He seems to  feel that the NFU might be a good bet. They did mention eye tests, I don't know anything on that subject so as this is for general information it would probably be an idea to post in the health section. Thanks again all. 
- By Trialist Date 21.10.09 16:40 UTC
My crowd are insured through a brokerage that deals specifically in pet insurance - VIP.  http://www.vip4u.co.uk.  Only had one claim but they dealt with it rather than me having to contact the insurance company, and it was all done very efficiently and quickly.  They're very friendly and worth giving them a call.
Topic Dog Boards / General / insurance

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