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Aitch
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Sat Feb 21, 2015 7:33 am

Our rough coated Jack Russell has a bank account (in my wife's name of course) where we put £400 per year, we have an agreement that if she does a bunk she takes the little mite with her. :D :D :D

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Sat Feb 21, 2015 7:55 am

you have GOT to joking me?
get a collie, any kind, live with 'em, love 'em, other than food-spend f'all on them-
30/40/50 quid a MONTH on insurance- you have got to be kidding me1
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Sat Feb 21, 2015 9:22 am

Ive just put 600 quid into my cat,first expense in 8 years but he's worth it,and thats the differance,the other cat i would have had put down,that works out at 75 quid a year since weve owned him so i consider myself still well in credit over pet insurance,and its the same with break down policy's or any other insurances its just a racket

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Sat Feb 21, 2015 10:21 am

Hi there, just read your post. That seems very expensive. I have a 4yr border terrier bitch who is in good health, chipped and spayed. I pay £10.50 per month, with a £75 excess. I have only had one claim when she was a pup. I agree its a must have though. That's with More Than insurance. Hope that helps.
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Sat Feb 21, 2015 10:41 pm

I had a working terrier for 19 years and never even considered insurance. I paid a lot of money to the vet on more than 1 occasion for injuries to my dog, the worst being when she jumped through a broken 5 bar gate and became impaled on a broken rail causing massive internal bleeding and stomach punctured etc. This was almost £1000 pounds about 6 years ago.
She even broke a toe and snapped tendons in her feet chasing a ball in the back garden. BUT there were many years when the only tiime she went to the vets was for an annual check up and injections. If i had paid an average of £200 pound a year insurance over the 19 years it would have cost me £3800. So over the time i think i may have saved some money. But thats not the point. It is easier on the pocket to pay a little bit monthly than a lump when you need to.
Its like you car insurance. PAY it and hope you dont need to use it. Unless you are fortunate enough to have a little put by for emergencies, and dont forget- the bigger the dog the bigger the bill.

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Sat Feb 21, 2015 11:04 pm

Also included in my pet insurance is third party cover, its also worth thinking about.
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Sun Feb 22, 2015 12:10 am

petplan is about £20 a month
i have 4 dogs but only two are insured ( the springer and the collie ) the other two are old and we never bothered insuring them.

http://www.petplan.co.uk/
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Sun Feb 22, 2015 8:26 pm

Ray, my last Goldn Retriever was insured from 1yr old and never had a claim.
The yearly cost went up steadly until she was 11yr old and jumped from £320 per anum to £900per anum. Needles to say, I didn't continue with insurance!!!!!
Put some cash away each month and hope you don't have any big vet bills. These sods are worse than Dentists.

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Sun Feb 22, 2015 8:47 pm

Hi Bri,
That's what I'm doing. I've cancelled the Dick Turpin insurers and I'll carry any losses myself.

I'm sure the premiums will just keep increasing out of proportion and I may as well surrender now.
As the dog gets older I'm sure they do it on purpose.

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Tue Mar 03, 2015 3:30 pm

wastrel wrote:you have GOT to joking me?
get a collie, any kind, live with 'em, love 'em, other than food-spend f'all on them-
30/40/50 quid a MONTH on insurance- you have got to be kidding me1
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just remembered an insurance story regarding our dog a few years back, Sox the one on the right above is as mad as a box of frogs, gets into all sorts of capers, once while trying to retrieve a ball from under the dining table got tangled in a onesie one o kids left lying, hysterical it was, think she thought she was under attack from it. I degress, sorry,
son runs home from park with her one day & she`d an almighty gash about 6" long inside her front leg, it was so deep we could see the tendons in her leg, off to vets, we were told it`d be an anesthetised op', overnight stay, cost, £330 if memory serves and were asked if she was insured?
nope.
we`d used this vet a lot with our old collie so they know us well, I told them I could pay it, but if I could pay it up over say 3 weeks, that`d help a lot, 330 in one go would wipe me out for that week.
vet`s assistant returned a minute or two later, said the vet had agreed it could be stitched with a local anesthetic, then bandaged, we could take her home in an hour, for £120! funny that!
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