Em_n_Bailey Offline
xx My 2 gorgeous girls xx

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Lab Names: Bailey & Bonnie
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Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2007 6:00 pm Post subject: |
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Hello
I am in the same pickle at the mo
There are so many to choose from, and it gets quite confusing.
I am pretty sure that I am going to go with Pet Plan, the top cover.
This works out at £28.80 a month for us, but if Bailey has any problems then it's unlimited cover.
We were at the vets yesterday though and this little dog went in for a dressing change on it's leg, and when they came out the owner was charged £19.00 for it . She was shocked at the price as the dog was going to need some more of the dressing changes, but she didn't have insurance. The dog had already had an operation on it's leg. That kind of made my mind up about insurance, it's so easy for something to happen, so we can't afford not to get a good cover for Bailey. 
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Em_n_Bailey Offline
xx My 2 gorgeous girls xx

Joined: Aug 06, 2007
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12488 LabPounds
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No.of Labs: 2
Lab Names: Bailey & Bonnie
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Location: Cheshire
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Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2007 2:38 pm Post subject: |
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Just to let you know, I have made a decision on Baileys insurance
I went with Pet Plan, the top cover, and did it over the phone which was cheaper, £24.15 instead of the internet, which quoted £28.80 for the same policy (confusing )
It starts when the free 6 weeks insurance with Pet Plan finishes, so Pet Plan all the way for us.....hopefully she will not need it
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