
My daughter's leonburger had to undergo an emergency spay today, due to Pyometra. Axa are saying they won't cover it. The policy wording
does say they don't cover spaying or castration. I just had a discussion with them and they finally said they
may cover all the incidentals, such as the scan, antibiotics etc. So I said "so you won't cover the actual removal of the uterus?" "that is correct" was the reply.
The person I spoke with said they considered if a bitch was neutered, it wouldn't require the treatment (stating the obvious!)
Surely they should be clearly stating that they won't cover lifesaving surgery if it involves removal of reproductive organs?
Quite apart from a Pyo this could result from an accident or cancer. I really do wonder sometimes about the value of insurance!
I too have entire bitches ( not for breeding, just personal choice based on many years of bitch ownership) one of which is insured with Axa.
I am quite non-plussed as with previous insurers, emergency spay has always shown on the schedule as covered, only elective being excluded.
Has anyone else experienced this?