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> So have things changed now? Can you be covered for breeding by an insurer if you have nil experience of breeding?
> Agria does it, and it has nothing to do with breeder experience. [url=undefined]http://www.agriavet.co.uk/pages/ourpolicy.aspx[/url]
Significant Exclusions
* The fixed excess, which is the amount you pay towards
the first occurrence of each separate illness or injury
claimed for during each period of insurance. In addition
to the fixed excess, a percentage excess applies and will
be deducted from all claims submitted. The percentage
excess will be calculated on the amount left after the fixed
excess has been deducted. The fixed and percentage
excess applicable to your policy are specified in your
schedule of insurance.
* Fees for caesarean sections in the following breeds:
English Bulldog, French Bulldog, Boston Terrier, Pekingese.
* Any amount for fertility examinations, gestation and
whelping/kittening, and veterinary treatment for illness or
injury for each puppy of your dog or kitten of your cat,
arising within 12 weeks of the start of this policy section.
* Any claim once the pet has had 4 litters.
* Any amount for veterinary fees for puppies and kittens,
in respect of exclusions listed
>* Fees for caesarean sections in the following breeds: English Bulldog, French Bulldog, Boston Terrier, Pekingese.
>* Any amount for veterinary fees for puppies and kittens, in respect of exclusions listed
>NFU mutual covers emergency c sections etc issues if the section was needed to save the life of the bitch or offspring (which >would be the case in emergency c section).
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