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> It would be classed as a pre existing condition as the vet has become involved even though nothing obvious has been found at this time
>However, and this is an important point IF you are to change vets from that used by your friend there is nothing to make you declare the previous vets. Plenty of people take on older dogs with unknown medical history...
> Vets are very suspicious about animals with no prior history (even rescue dogs have a history from the rescue centre), especially if the new client refuses to give details, because they're the ones risking their careers in the case of an insurance fraud.
> there is nothing to make you declare the previous vets.
> how can a condition that does not exist be disclosed,
> only that the dog has been checked by the vet and it was found to be sound it is up to them if they accept your proposal but if they do they should not say that everything the dog may have wrong in future is a previous condition because it can't be proved.
> Do insurance companies ask you to disclose a previous investigation, particularly one that proved fruitless
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