> thank you Nikita, going to call them up today to buy one, just cant decied between the £2000 or £4000, would many things cost over £2000?
No one answer to that really - a lot depends on the breed but there's no telling. You can make an educated guess - so say, with my dobes I know to be prepared for heart and thyroid problems mainly (among others, but they are the most likely to happen) - but even within that, Remy's hypothyroidism has not responded to the usual treatment and he's now on human T3 pills, very uncommon in dogs.
Of my wonky dogs - Remy has cost about £1700 in tests and meds over the last two years (and now, at least £30 a month ongoing for meds); Saffi about £750; Paige about £400 and Soli in her last year just about £4000 (she had 4 ongoing conditions). Paige is going to cost me probably £400-500 a year when her heart goes into DCM proper (she's got the pre-signs at the moment but not enough to officially diagnose), then probably a lot more on top when she goes into heart failure (assuming she doesn't go sudden death as Soli did). Tia over a year will cost me about £500 a year in meds and vet visits for chronic problems.
I would say go for the best you can afford - you never know what will happen. I stupidly thought that thyroids are cheap to maintain in dogs (and indeed for most dogs, they are) so changed Remy's insurer a couple of years ago - now paying for that decision (literally!) and could really have done with cover for it now.