Advice - Pet insurance 15:08 - Aug 22 with 8594 views | Bucks_Ranger | Hey all - completley off topic but need some advice/help.. My wife just bought a little lap dog 3 weeks ago, hes not insured (purely as we never got round to it) our cats are insured so its not something we avoided deliberatley.. Anyhow, hes broken his leg, the bill is just under 3grand - which were paying, (albeit on the credit card, soon to be shifted to a 0% balance transfer) However my question is, we now cannot find anyone to insure him due to a 'Pre-existing' condition, meaning anything that may happen in the future is covered, apart from anything that may happen to the leg he broke!? I'm not a scammer or in anyway dishonest, I just want to be able to set something in place for any future 'mishaps' Any advice ideas wiould be greatly appreciated Ps:any jokers that may say for £3 grand I would have put him down, then dont, hes my wifes pride & joy - sensible answers only please... [Post edited 22 Aug 2013 15:26]
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Advice - Pet insurance on 15:15 - Aug 22 with 8571 views | Gloucs_R | Change vets, change his name and claim you bought him from another owner and have no idea as to what his previous conditions were. | |
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Advice - Pet insurance on 15:19 - Aug 22 with 8560 views | Juzzie | I think you can get covered if he has pre-existing but you may have to pay more for the policy or if no increase in cost is wanted, they'll exclude any re-occurance of the same injury as you've said. I've had my two cats insured with Tesco's and they had to pay out once (about £600) and they were fine. Just sent the vets bill with the appropriate forms and they paid the vet direct. I think it's a case of shopping around and seeing which companies will do what. You may have to get him insured though but excluding his broken leg. Edit: Or do what Gloucs_R said!! [Post edited 22 Aug 2013 16:39]
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Advice - Pet insurance on 15:19 - Aug 22 with 8560 views | A40Bosh | Sh't, you have just reminded me that I have still not got around to sorting out for our pup either. | |
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Advice - Pet insurance on 15:29 - Aug 22 with 8524 views | Bucks_Ranger |
Advice - Pet insurance on 15:15 - Aug 22 by Gloucs_R | Change vets, change his name and claim you bought him from another owner and have no idea as to what his previous conditions were. |
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Advice - Pet insurance on 16:00 - Aug 22 with 8490 views | TW_R | 3 grand for a broken leg!! I think I need to retrain to become a vet. Apologies for being so tasteless Bucks. On a more serious note - I think you will struggle to find anyone that will cover you on the leg that has been broken. I think it's standard industry practice on pet insurance that they don't cover per-existing injuries. [Post edited 22 Aug 2013 22:20]
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Advice - Pet insurance on 16:36 - Aug 22 with 8449 views | Aunt_Nelly | As Glous suggested, change vet and when you insure claim he's from rescue and as far as you know he has no medical problems. Pet plan generally have the best cover but you'll pay a bit more. Our rabble are with direct line at the moment. Half the price of our Petplan quote but we've not made a claim so I can't really recommend. One tip to bring the price down if it is a pedigree is to say it's a cross. It's impossible to tell the difference even for a vet. Pedigrees are generally less healthy, more prone to cancer/illness/allergies etc and shorter lived so insurance companies charge more to cover them. [Post edited 22 Aug 2013 17:07]
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Advice - Pet insurance on 17:14 - Aug 22 with 8396 views | stevec |
Advice - Pet insurance on 15:15 - Aug 22 by Gloucs_R | Change vets, change his name and claim you bought him from another owner and have no idea as to what his previous conditions were. |
Sounds like good advice. Incidentally, are vets the new Wonga.com ? | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Advice - Pet insurance on 17:19 - Aug 22 with 8388 views | stowmarketrange | Our little dog got run over about 2 years ago.We were given the choice of putting him down,amputating his shattered front paw or mending the fractures at £1700.Guess which choice we made?£1700 well spent as he is now running around like a puppy. We let the insurance run out because the premium shot up after the first year. | | | |
Advice - Pet insurance on 18:25 - Aug 22 with 8351 views | jonno | My two cats and dog are insured with these people; http://www.animalfriends.org.uk/ Don't know how prices compare but they have a very flexible payment schedule in that you can choose various degrees of cover. They also make contributions to animal charities (or they are themselves a charity - not sure which) which I'm pretty sure the other insurers don't do. | | | |
Advice - Pet insurance on 18:31 - Aug 22 with 8346 views | dolcelatte | Petplan usually have 1 or 2 amnesties a year for pre existing conditions.. | |
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Advice - Pet insurance on 18:40 - Aug 22 with 8335 views | cheeseydane |
Advice - Pet insurance on 16:00 - Aug 22 by TW_R | 3 grand for a broken leg!! I think I need to retrain to become a vet. Apologies for being so tasteless Bucks. On a more serious note - I think you will struggle to find anyone that will cover you on the leg that has been broken. I think it's standard industry practice on pet insurance that they don't cover per-existing injuries. [Post edited 22 Aug 2013 22:20]
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Advice - Pet insurance on 20:16 - Aug 22 with 8295 views | Lblock | In the insurance world someone, somewhere will offer a policy It's just whether you can afford the premiums I'd be careful pulling strokes but if your vet is of a "friendly" nature then you'd be fine What's made me think is the angle on pedigree. My lab is a very rangey lab and not your typical lab but we insure her as a pedigree. She'd DEFINETELY pass as a cross breed (fcukin furious sometimes!!!) so I think I may explore this next renewal As for the £3k, I'd stick a zero on that to help my mutt. Means more to me than anything | |
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Advice - Pet insurance on 21:44 - Aug 22 with 8252 views | WeaverQPR | Pet Plan, we insured our dog after he ate my leather belt, they insured him but we are not covered for 'foreign objects' for the next 12 months. | |
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Advice - Pet insurance on 21:44 - Aug 22 with 8252 views | KerryE | 3 weeks ago our dog got run over, broke back leg - £4000 bill! No insurance. Nice splints though. Makes a season ticket seem cheap | | | |
Advice - Pet insurance on 22:04 - Aug 22 with 8235 views | calders |
Advice - Pet insurance on 21:44 - Aug 22 by WeaverQPR | Pet Plan, we insured our dog after he ate my leather belt, they insured him but we are not covered for 'foreign objects' for the next 12 months. |
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Advice - Pet insurance on 22:34 - Aug 22 with 8208 views | GloryHunter | When I was a kid we used to have them put down and then we'd get a new one. Times have changed, I guess. | | | |
Advice - Pet insurance on 22:41 - Aug 22 with 8198 views | QPR1882 |
Advice - Pet insurance on 22:34 - Aug 22 by GloryHunter | When I was a kid we used to have them put down and then we'd get a new one. Times have changed, I guess. |
Wish we done the same thing to Mark Hately when i was a kid. | | | |
Advice - Pet insurance on 08:02 - Aug 23 with 8136 views | CanadaRanger |
Advice - Pet insurance on 21:44 - Aug 22 by WeaverQPR | Pet Plan, we insured our dog after he ate my leather belt, they insured him but we are not covered for 'foreign objects' for the next 12 months. |
What if the next belt is "Made in Britain"? | | | |
Advice - Pet insurance on 12:17 - Sep 3 with 8049 views | Bucks_Ranger | I'm still no closer to getting this resolved or any future issues, the fact still remains no-one will touch me with a barge pole! Thanks all anyway.. | | | |
Advice - Pet insurance on 16:55 - Sep 3 with 7973 views | enfieldargh | i got fed up with paying £38/month for each of our 2 dogs and everytime they were sick injured insurance wasnt covered so I dont pay anymore and just hope nothing happens | |
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Advice - Pet insurance on 21:15 - Sep 3 with 7913 views | Pablo_Hoopsta |
Advice - Pet insurance on 12:17 - Sep 3 by Bucks_Ranger | I'm still no closer to getting this resolved or any future issues, the fact still remains no-one will touch me with a barge pole! Thanks all anyway.. |
From: http://www.petplan.co.uk/therightcover/anyquestions.asp +++QTE+++ Can I still purchase pet insurance if my pet has been previously ill? If your pet has previously been ill or injured you can still purchase pet insurance. Before you take out a pet insurance policy you must inform us of any conditions, injuries and prior illnesses they´ve had and like all other insurance providers Petplan unfortunately will not be able to cover you for these. These exclusions will be clearly stated on your certificate of insurance and will not affect the price of your premium. +++UQTE+++ Surely, basis the above, they are duty bound to offer you pet insurance, even if it is at an unfavourable rate. | | | |
Advice - Pet insurance on 21:39 - Sep 3 with 7899 views | Bucks_Ranger | Thanks mate, Yes they will insure the dog, however the injured leg can never been insured under the policy, which is what I'm after as there's every chance if it did not heal properly then it could break again, god forbid! [Post edited 3 Sep 2013 23:20]
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Advice - Pet insurance on 21:54 - Sep 3 with 7889 views | Pablo_Hoopsta |
Advice - Pet insurance on 21:39 - Sep 3 by Bucks_Ranger | Thanks mate, Yes they will insure the dog, however the injured leg can never been insured under the policy, which is what I'm after as there's every chance if it did not heal properly then it could break again, god forbid! [Post edited 3 Sep 2013 23:20]
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Ah now I understand sorry. Yeah I guess that is going to be very difficult to find insurance for, I'd say the best you can hope for is pre arranging some kind of deal with the vets doing the surgery on the leg or at least finding out what they can offer should there be problems with the work they've done. Even then I guess there isnt going to be much the vet can offer. I take my cats (two Maine Coons) to a at specialist and pay a members fee which give money off stuff that isnt covered by insurance and pet plan to cover the rest, maybe there are similar things for dogs?? | | | |
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