Sarah_Lou Offline
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Posted: Mon Apr 05, 2010 10:11 am Post subject: |
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I have just looked at the Petguard policy and it seems good - I like the fact that you can exclude bits and pieces (we never go abroad, have no intention of going abroad don't even have passports so this bit has always bugged me!)
Going to see if I can find the small print now and read everything!
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Alfie owns my heart

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Posted: Mon Apr 05, 2010 5:36 pm Post subject: |
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Up until a few months ago i would have said pet plan but now id say dont bother. My dog is with pet plan he is 4 but they have recently changed thier policies regarding complementary treatment eg hydrotherapy. They now only cover 10 sessions which for a dog with a condition requiring this treatment is nothing. I have seen the wonders it can do to a dogs life with spinal conditions, ed, hd and also arthritis. More than also dont cover hydrotherapy, well i dont think they do but im sure someone who is with them would be able to clarify. Id definatly say go for lifelong cover, to me complementary treatment is also important to have but its personal choice x
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