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Old 25-03-2010, 08:15 AM
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Re: Third Party Insurance

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Originally Posted by miserlou View Post
I've just taken insurance out and all my quotes included tp cover. The companies only asked if the dogs were working dogs or trained to attack or guard.
It's a side issue but - be careful with the wording of ALL insurance policies. If you show your pet many companies count that as working.

Most companies will refuse cover to working dogs and to dogs which have shown any previous form of aggravation - real or suspected.

On the bright side the vast majority of policies cover third-party liability for £1m. Some cover for £2m (depends on the policy/company).

If you don't want the normal vet cover (i.e. you are 100% certain your pet will never need thousands of pounds spent on it in a vet) then the Dog's Trust deal is quite a good one. And, of course, you are really paying to support their work.
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