Another thumbs up for Tesco here. I had to claim £1700 last month, in two whacks, no problem at all.
I was sort of the same with my dog. Cancelled after 14 years with no claims. I knew she was on her last legs anyway, sadly.My cat was insured for 10 years with tesco @£7 a month. I cancelled a couple of years back. Anything happens & its euthanasia
Friend has a Border Collie insured with Petplan. The dog has hemophilia (it can't stop bleeding). People with the condition can (I think) take regular medicine to thicken their blood, it seems that dogs can't. If the dog bangs into something and gets a bruise, it's a huge problem as it won't stop bleeding internally, and needs surgery. It's had surgery a couple of times so far, and will no doubt need many more trips to the vet. Under Petplan, it will always be covered, and I'm told the insurance won't go up because of it. I was quite impressed.I'm pretty sure it was Petplan who left us having to buy hundreds of pounds (sterling, not weight) of insulin a month for the cat.
Any recommendations for pet insurance before I start trawling t'internets?
I'm not particularly interested in "XXX were the cheapest we could find" unless you've actually had to go through some sort of claim and they were decent, didn't quibble and paid out.
Having had a cat who got stupidly ill but lived on for ages, I'm aware how expensive it can become if the insurer stops paying out for treatment and/or drugs at a certain level.
It's for a Labrador should that make any difference.
Thanks in advance and all that jazz.
This thread has been an eye-opener. I really had no idea that 'pet insurance' was a thing. I guess I've led sheltered life. What will they think of next?