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Is this reasonable price for insurance

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Butterflylovers · 13/11/2013 06:45

Lifetime policy, claims for on going condition not unlimited to 12 months. Annual limit of £7500. Third party liability of £1million. Advertising and reward if pet is lost or stolen of £1000. Plus some smaller benefits. Premium is 22 quid a month.

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basildonbond · 13/11/2013 08:58

sounds fine to me - we have to pay £36 per month but ours is a rare breed so even though it's a breed with very few health issues (and his parents have been thoroughly health tested with all the tests recommended by the breed experts) we have to pay through the nose ...

LadyTurmoil · 13/11/2013 09:28

That's about what I'm paying for foster dog - with John Lewis Insurance. Does it include any dental cover??

Butterflylovers · 13/11/2013 10:11

Covers dental works but not anything cosmetic.

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moosemama · 13/11/2013 10:36

Very similar price to both my Lurchers (Pet Plan) and I felt it was a good price given the amount of cover and lack of catches in the small print compared to other companies.

Butterflylovers · 13/11/2013 10:53

The quote from Petplan shot up as soon as the word Pug appeared. The quote from Agria was good for what it covers and the breed.

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tabulahrasa · 13/11/2013 12:11

I pay nearly twice that (an expensive breed to insure) and it doesn't cover dental, so sounds ok to me, lol.

idirdog · 13/11/2013 17:21

I hate it when they say lifetime but then limit to an amount. £7500 per condition is not loads if you get a dog with a long term chronic condition.

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