Archive for the ‘Pet Insurance’ Category

Whilst the majority of pet owners see their pet as a member of the family, 56% don’t insure their much loved animal. A recent survey from Gocompare.com* has revealed that despite 86% of pet owners considering their pets to be part of the family, 56% don’t have any pet insurance. This survey amongst pet owners has revealed that millions of people are still leaving themselves open to the possibility of being   Read More ...

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John Lewis have put together some stats on which dog breeds are most often insured with them. The results are summarised in this infographic. Give your dogs the  protection they deserve with pet insurance from John Lewis

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Your cat or dog is probably a well-loved member of the family. The idea of anything bad happening to your pet is probably an upsetting thought and one you don’t want to dwell on.  Unfortunately though, no matter how well you care for your cat or dog, there’s still the possibility they could become ill, injured, lost or stolen. With that in mind, here are 5 reasons why pet insurance   Read More ...

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It is important to give your dog regular exercise to keep him or her in the best possible health. Your pet insurance may protect your pet against injury, illness or death, but your policy will only be valid if you keep your dog in good health in the first place. When you start your insurance policy, your pet should be in good health and free from any injury, illness or   Read More ...

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We insure our homes, our cars and even ourselves, yet many still never think of insuring their pets. We insure our homes so that if there is an accident we can replace our things, we insure our cars against the garage bills that can occur from an accident or to replace a write off. Then we get stuck with enormous vet’s bills for a sick or injured pet and start   Read More ...

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M&S Pet Insurance has warned dog owners to be careful of the dangers of chocolate poisoning for pets this Easter Chocolate eggs and other treats left around the house at Easter can be a big temptation to four legged friends, however unlike most people they can become extremely unwell if they eat large amounts of chocolate which is intended for humans. The toxic chemical within chocolate is called Theobromine and   Read More ...

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A report on the  impact of pet illness and death on their owners’ work attendance has estimated that British businesses are losing £18 million a year in lost workforce hours due to staff taking ‘pet sick leave’ either to look after their sick animal or to grieve because their pet has died. The research, by insurance comapny LV reveals that one in ten dog or cat owners interviewed (11%) said   Read More ...

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