My free month for Lyra has also just finished and I stayed with Pet Plan as they were very efficient when I had to claim for Katy's treatment. Their cover for life was also very useful for the GSD I has before, Liza, as she was epileptic so was on treatment for taht all her life. You might like to look at http://forums.doggysnaps.com/forumdisplay.php?f=169 which is the Dogs Trust insurance forum.
Hi Bones - we also use Petplan Lifetime cover for Cassie - but it's getting a bit expensive, almost £30 a month now. We stayed with them until now because our previous Golden Retriever had hip dysplasia, which first became evident at about 3 months old, and that cost over £1200 for the treatment (we were insured at the time thank goodness!)so we were always aware that Cassie might have it as well, but at 2 years old, she's showed no sign, so I think we may look for a cheaper one now we are living on a pension! I think there are other companies who do lifetime cover as well.
Hi Mort, we use Tesco, as you know we have had problems with muttley for some time, they have been very good and very quick to pay out. Hope all is well
We have Tescos and have had to claim lots as our spaniel had a stroke when he was 4, he is fine now and will soon be 8, but has had other problems and they have always paid up, although on our policy once they have paid for an ailment they won't pay for the same thing if it reoccurs.
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My free month for Lyra has also just finished and I stayed with Pet Plan as they were very efficient when I had to claim for Katy's treatment. Their cover for life was also very useful for the GSD I has before, Liza, as she was epileptic so was on treatment for taht all her life.
You might like to look at http://forums.doggysnaps.com/forumdisplay.php?f=169 which is the Dogs Trust insurance forum.
Hi Bones - we also use Petplan Lifetime cover for Cassie - but it's getting a bit expensive, almost £30 a month now. We stayed with them until now because our previous Golden Retriever had hip dysplasia, which first became evident at about 3 months old, and that cost over £1200 for the treatment (we were insured at the time thank goodness!)so we were always aware that Cassie might have it as well, but at 2 years old, she's showed no sign, so I think we may look for a cheaper one now we are living on a pension! I think there are other companies who do lifetime cover as well.
Pip
Hi Mort,
we use Tesco, as you know we have had problems with muttley for some time, they have been very good and very quick to pay out.
Hope all is well
know tesco was excellent for cat insurance with someone here, assume same for dogs.
Free2live
Petplan. Never had to claim yet though.
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We have Tescos and have had to claim lots as our spaniel had a stroke when he was 4, he is fine now and will soon be 8, but has had other problems and they have always paid up, although on our policy once they have paid for an ailment they won't pay for the same thing if it reoccurs.
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