Pet insurance? Covering cancer? UK?
I want to take an insurance for my pet Rottweiler in Northern Ireland (UK) but I keep reading mixed reviews online until im planning M & S as Halifax developed 100 per month, but unfortunately the great reviews. Any recommendations? I do not mind paying a lot of excess, but I want a company that is not paid directly, as if I pay first, then getting paid the basis of the type. And I certainly cover for cancer, but I'm not sure they cover this treatment? if any help please, I am very confused! I have read a million words and terms, and a while! Thanks for your time x
I guess that cover all cancers, I can not think of anyone who would excluded. Shortly important to see if you get in life, or simply cover one year after diagnosis. As for direct payments, which depends on an agreement with your veterinarian to arrange direct claims. It is the policy of veterinarians to obtain money from the owner and the owner will be reimbursed by the insurance company, however you can always talk to your vet before the possibility of direct action. I have not heard from insurers that do not use in alive, but I can be wrong. Also remember to keep vaccinations up to date, is a small print clause in most insurance and if the amount, then will not pay for anything (the disease to vaccinate or not). I can not give a real insurance company to go – a) because they are all so different and it really depends what he wants, and b) because I'm not legally entitled to a veterinarian!





Dogs can’t digest corn and it has petroliem products in it, as in the same stuff they make gasoline out of. Dogs can live 20 or more years, but they don’t because the food they eat slowly poisions them. Any way sorry to go off on a tangent, I just passionate about taking car of our dogs the right way.