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Queenofthedrivensnow · 26/11/2018 23:18

I know I know I should already have it. The ginger idiot is 3 now I can't wait any longer. It's much cheaper that I thought around £7-10 a month. The m and s one is vets fees up to £4K but £1k per condition. Is this enough? Any recommendations?

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BiteyShark · 27/11/2018 07:41

No I would not say that isn't enough

I have a limit of £4000 per year on a life policy with no limit per condition and even that isn't enough but I am stuck with it.

Be aware that anything you have seen your vet for even if it seems nothing and you never claimed may still form a preexisting condition as they ask for all history when you first claim.

Just to give you an idea of costs. Over £2000 for a bout of uncontrollable D&V which required admissions and tests. Over £500 for an endoscopy. Over £1500 for an operation to remove a rag that my dog had eaten.

I know someone with over a £10,000 bill for one condition in one year in a young dog.

I would say don't go for the cheapest insurance, go for the best you can afford.

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missbattenburg · 27/11/2018 10:07

Would agree with bitey.

You could blow through £1k per condition very easily and, if you do, it's likely to be by quite a bit more which you'd have to stump up for. Something such as diabetes which is lifelong, would end up being funded by yourself because you'd use up the £1k within a relatively short space of time.

You also need to take care on what's excluded, due to it being on his medical records.

As a comparison, Battendog is on for £15,000 per year and lifetime cover for any condition. It costs me £27pm but, for me, the peace of mind that comes with knowing money is unlikely to be a factor if he is injured or unwell is important.

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Queenofthedrivensnow · 27/11/2018 10:51

Thanks folks that's what I thought. He has no pre existing conditions anyway. I will look at dearer policies

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MissShapesMissStakes · 27/11/2018 18:19

Batten - that sounds really good. Can I ask which company you’re with please?

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missbattenburg · 27/11/2018 18:32

Boughtbymany - though worth being aware that I pay the bill then claim the money back. Contrast with petplan who pay the vet directly....

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Wolfiefan · 27/11/2018 18:34

I’ve just claimed over £800 for an ear infection that we couldn’t clear. Shock

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BiteyShark · 27/11/2018 18:42

missbattenburg I think it still does depend on the vets. I have to pay upfront even though I am with petplan and I know someone else who has to as well. However, it does appear that if you go to a 'specialist' vet they often deal direct but I guess that is because they are used to handling the 'big bills'.

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missbattenburg · 27/11/2018 18:44

ah - didn't know that, bitey, thanks.

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Queenofthedrivensnow · 27/11/2018 20:28

I'm still confused. I was going with marks and Spencer's. No good?

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missbattenburg · 27/11/2018 20:39

It might be worth looking around. I put the same details in for Battendog and M&S quoted £8pm more than my current provider for significantly lower cover:

£7k per year (I get £15k)
£100 excess (mine is £69)
£2m liability (mine is £3m)
Emergencu boarding £1500 (mine £2k)
Lost/stolen cover £1500 (mine £6k)
Death cover £1500 (mine £6k)

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Queenofthedrivensnow · 27/11/2018 21:04

Thanks so much I will check out your provider x

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missbattenburg · 27/11/2018 21:11

Do take a look at petplan also - they normally get excellent reviews and may be even better...

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Queenofthedrivensnow · 28/11/2018 09:55

Thank you everyone some homework to do!

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