Pet Insurance. Will a visit to the vet bust your wallet? Page 2Take Darren Gittins alsatian, Chelsea. Five years ago Darren
Says Darren," Chelsea is on a special diet plus regular injections to control her allergies. The monthly bill from the vet is usually between £350 and £450 so my { bad credit loans } decision five years ago to take out insurance, proved a great investment as my insurance premium is just £15 per month. In fact I'm not sure what we would do without it!" Darren's budget policy is issued by Pet Plan and covers lifetime conditions up to £4,000 per year. Pet Plan also have two other schemes - their Standard Plan which pays up to £6,000 per year and their Supreme Plan which provides unlimited cover. So you can see that even within the same insurance provider, you can be faced with several policies to choose from. Some policies even provide protection for kennel fees, or { secured loans } boarding fees if you become ill or even receive a cancellation fee for your holiday if your pet becomes ill before you travel. Our advice is to visit several pet insurance web sites, including our { mortgages } pet insurance page! Then spend half an hour comparing premiums and see what you get for your money. We know it's a bore but put a little extra effort in and you will probably be rewarded with a great deal and peace of mind. And if your dog could talk, we're sure he'd say thanks too. But perhaps a big lick will have to suffice! |
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