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Insurance for my lab

14 replies

sharbie · 09/12/2010 00:11

I am currently with more than/royal sun alliance and have been from day 1.My dog is 8 yrs old and in good health - insurance is costing £35 per month!
This seems way too much - can anyone recommend a good company to change to?Cheaper would be good obviously but I want to make sure they will actually pay out on claims although (touch wood) we have only ever had one with him.

Thanks.

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sharbie · 09/12/2010 08:40

morning bump anyone?

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sharbie · 09/12/2010 16:51

last time

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tibni · 09/12/2010 16:56

We have Argos insurance - the top cover for our 15 month lab after someone with a lab with allergies recommended it to us.

We have had 1 claim (he has growth / elbow issues) and the premium has gone up some this year (sorry can't remember what and can't get to the paperwork right now). Could be worth getting a quote from them.

labradorforum has a whole section on lab insurance -that might help!

sharbie · 09/12/2010 16:58

thanks tib

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Batteryhuman · 09/12/2010 16:58

I use tescos and I think i pay similar to that per month for old lab, v old cat and young pup. So might be worth looking at. I have had a number of claims over hte years as the lab was very accident prone and has allergies and tesco has always paid up promptly.

BeerTricksPotter · 09/12/2010 17:04

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sharbie · 09/12/2010 17:04

will do thanks

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midori1999 · 09/12/2010 17:05

We use Sainsburys. They provide full vet fee cover which includes medication for the lifetime of the pet if needed. (lots of policies only pay out for a year) We have made a couple of small claims and they are no problem. Our vet says they have a good reputation. (as did our previous vet|)

We pay £20 per month each for the Goldens and £12 a month forour 'mutt' foster :coughs: pup.

sharbie · 09/12/2010 17:12

tescos quote £10 pm less but max cover up to £4k for each condition - wonder if that will be enough??

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sharbie · 09/12/2010 17:13

ta midori will try them now

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sharbie · 09/12/2010 17:17

same price sainsbos

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sharbie · 09/12/2010 17:21

argh argos £54 pm

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pawsnclaws · 09/12/2010 17:55

Try go compare, it will list lots of options/prices for you. We found they ranged from about £8 to £80 per month!

sharbie · 09/12/2010 19:05

thnaks paws i tried but it came up with loads of companies i hadn't heard of and i really don't want to go somewhere if they aren't likely to pay on any future claims.

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