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By Pedlee (***) [gb] Date 01.04.08 12:14 GMT
Do any of you have specialist breeder's insurance or do you use the standard pet policies? I have just enquired with Petplan, who have a "show breeder policy", which covers some whelping problems, up to £500 I think (haven't got all the details). Just wondering what others do?
By Setters4me (***) [gb] Date 01.04.08 19:00 GMT
I think the monthly fee for the above policy from Petplan is about £35 or £40! Plus it can only be claimed on after the bitch has been insured for over 6 months. I used Scottish Pet Insurance for about 4 years, which was about £24 per month. When I made a claim for a C section, they told me that the policy had changed 8 weeks previously and no longer included c secs! I think the best idea is to open a high intrest savings account and put the money you would have used for the insurance into that!!
By Carrington (*****) [gb] Date 01.04.08 19:21 GMT
the standard pet policies

These cover absolutely nothing to do with or any problems connected from breeding, pre, during or even weeks after, so no good whatsoever if a bitch were to have any sort of problem.

Breeders insurances are expensive and as already said you need to be covered at least 6 months before. Make sure that you read them through though to see what they cover. I always used to use them, and then one year I decided they were a waste of money and opted out to end up with a £1,000 vets bill. eek So I would recommend having one, just in case, or as Setters4me has suggested put some savings away or have a credit card ready for use just in case. ;-)
By Pedlee (***) [gb] Date 01.04.08 21:58 GMT
The Petplan quote was £41.11 a month, so not cheap by any means, and vet fees relating to whelping problems only cover charges up to £500 with £110 excess, so doesn't cover much at all really. I think the savings account or credit card would be a better option to be honest, I just wanted to see what others do.
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