Insuring Woofy, 4 times more expensive than my car!

Insuring Woofy, 4 times more expensive than my car!

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robinessex

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11,321 posts

188 months

Saturday 5th August 2023
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Thought it was time Woof Woof was insured. I nearly always watch SuperVet, so when he was on the TV advertising PetPlan, I thought it looked a good bet. Here's the quote:-



Not looking too pleased about that:-



Edited by robinessex on Saturday 5th August 09:41

Vsix and Vtec

739 posts

25 months

Saturday 5th August 2023
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Well dear old Noel doesn't work for free, they have to cover his fee some how.


Tango13

8,921 posts

183 months

Saturday 5th August 2023
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That's more than I'm paying for buildings and contents insurance yikes

Depending on how old Super Woof is you might be better off paying a similar amount into an ISA every month and hoping for the best?

Mr Pointy

11,838 posts

166 months

Saturday 5th August 2023
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That's not much less a month than I pay for full Bupa coverage & I'm not young. Stick £150 a month into an ISA as suggested.

Panamax

5,077 posts

41 months

Saturday 5th August 2023
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£1,600 a year for £4,000 of cover?

You'd have to be barking...

BigHeavy10

257 posts

78 months

Saturday 5th August 2023
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Tango13 said:
That's more than I'm paying for buildings and contents insurance yikes

Depending on how old Super Woof is you might be better off paying a similar amount into an ISA every month and hoping for the best?
That's exactly what I do for my four. Mostly because we can't actually get them insured at all but also because pet insurance has gotten stupidly expensive in recent years.

Our vets run a "pet club" that covers vaccinations, routine check ups, nail clipping and minor injuries (cut paw etc) which costs £12 per month (worth seeing if your vets do similar) all of our animals are on the pet club plan.

A set amount each month is put into savings. We've used the fund twice for emergencies, there's £8k in there so far. We'll stop adding to it at £10k. If we ever have to use it, well just start putting in again.

moorx

3,931 posts

121 months

Saturday 5th August 2023
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That seems incredible.

I have PP Covered for Life Classic+ (up to £7k vets fees per year) for my 1 year old lurcher and it's £31 per month.

TwigtheWonderkid

44,672 posts

157 months

Saturday 5th August 2023
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robinessex said:
Thought it was time Woof Woof was insured.
Why? Because he's getting older and something is bound to go wrong sooner of later?

robinessex

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11,321 posts

188 months

Saturday 5th August 2023
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TwigtheWonderkid said:
robinessex said:
Thought it was time Woof Woof was insured.
Why? Because he's getting older and something is bound to go wrong sooner of later?
Yes, of course, and for the present. She's only 2yrs old at the moment. My friend's dog got hit by a car last week. That cost £1500.

Mexican cuties

729 posts

129 months

Monday 7th August 2023
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also some types of policy only cover a condition for 12 months or value then its wiped off, even if it comes back some where else, check for condition for life policies rather than life time

lost in espace

6,297 posts

214 months

Sunday 13th August 2023
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I adopted a 9 year old black lab and a 11 year old Staffie last year, I could just about afford cover but it got more and more expensive. If they break a leg or become ill I will have to be very pragmatic about things, but that is easy to say now! I just try my best to keep them out of harms way not jumping down out of the car or anything stupid. Neither are easy dogs, the lab will only sleep in our room or she barks, and wakes at 4am for food and pesters us all day for meals. The Staffie is a good girl but poops at night whatever we seem to do. Wouldn't be without them though!