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How To Choose A Dog Insurance Policy And Get One Month Cover Free








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Buying an insurance policy for your dog will ensure you are covered for any expensive veterinary bills, give you third party insurance and give you general piece of mind. There are many policies available to purchase (the dog insurance companies listed below can be cheaper and give you offers such as the free insurance from Pet Plan with two months free cover or the donations to the RSPCA with the RSPCA Dog Insurance) but the coverage you should be looking for includes:


Veterinary bills and treatment - most cover about £2000 - £5000.






Third party claims, usually up to £1 million. This can include damage that your dog causes to property or harm or injury to people and legal costs.


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The cost of kennelling and looking after your dog if you become ill or go into hospital.


Advertising costs if your pet goes missing; this often includes the cost of offering a reward.


The replacement cost of your dog if it goes missing, is stolen or dies. Death causes are usually from illness or disease, rather than old age, though some policies do cover this. Typically policies cover your dog from £300 - £600.


The cost of you having to cancel a holiday due to your dog's ill health.


Insurance policies usually have an excess cost that you have to pay for each claim. It is worth considering these when shopping around for quotes.






As with any insurance policy it is worth reading the small print and terms and conditions carefully before committing yourself to its purchase.


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