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By J C
Date 07.03.02 21:07 UTC
I am having trouble getting insurance for my 8 year old lab. She is in great condition, but is getting penalised because of her age. Does anyone know of any companies who will insure older dogs at competitive rates. I would be grateful for any information as it is getting quite frustrating!!!!!
By Reefer
Date 07.03.02 21:14 UTC
Have you tried Sainsbury's pet insurance? I decided to change my insurer (fell out with the other one long story etc). I have now been with Sainsbury's for I think this is my second year with them and my dog is 11. I pay 9.99 a month and the cover looks good
By J C
Date 07.03.02 21:34 UTC
No I haven't tried them, but I certainly will now. l need to look for competitive prices as I have two labs, the other one is 4 though, so doesn't pose a problem. Is the Sainsbury's one available on the web? Thanks for your help.
By LJS
Date 08.03.02 12:17 UTC

Just out of interest how did you get your dog insured if they weere over 8 years old ? Most insurers won't insure if they are over 8 yrs? Does this mean that Sainsbury do?
Thanks
Lucy
By julie white
Date 08.03.02 15:29 UTC
according to my vet, Sun alliance offer a package especially for older dogs,don't have any info on it though, think it's that 'more than' insurance lot
By Reefer
Date 08.03.02 16:20 UTC
Certainly does, my dog was born in April 1991 and I insured him with Sainsbury's in July 2000, so that makes him 9! It costs me 9.99 a month and I get vets fees up to £1800 per illness (I think) now I know you can get better cover than this but it is better than nothing, and they probably do offer better for younger dogs. I don't want to sound like an advert for them but I have only had good experiences with them, had to make a claim and they were great, their number is 0845 60 70 128.
By J C
Date 12.03.02 22:39 UTC
Thank you for your input. I found a site on the web, E and L insurance who do discounts for multiple pets, which is ideal for my two. It worked out pretty reasonable and they insure dogs over 8 years.
By digger
Date 12.03.02 23:12 UTC
E & L insurance have been known to be 'tricky' to get payments out of if you ever need to claim :-((
By Leigh
Date 13.03.02 11:55 UTC
I can confirm what Fran has said. In one case, a dog was staying with a friend over night whilst the owner had a cancer treatment. The dog jumped a 5' garden hedge and managed to get run over in a nearby road. He ended up with 24 pins and two metal plates in his hind leg (£1500) E&L refused at first, to honour the claim, as the dog was tag-less at the time of impact! They soon changed there mind when I mentioned it in my dogworld breed notes and they were sent the notes! I have since heard of other such cases.
By Reefer
Date 13.03.02 16:09 UTC
E & L is the company I 'fell out' with and moved to Sainsbury's!
By jessie
Date 12.03.02 23:44 UTC
Im insured with PetPlan but recently i received a leaflet from Asda offering competitive insurance that covers all breeds and ages. To be perfectly honest i didnt really read it but might be worth checking out?
By caitlin
Date 13.03.02 21:57 UTC
I insured my two adult rescue dogs whose ages were estimated at 7 with Direct Line Insurance at very competitive rates. When one of them was run over within a couple of months of taking out the policy there was no questions asked and the payments made straight away at a considerable cost!! Can't fault them at all. And better still my premium did not jump up considerably in second year.
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