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They are specialist tools and techniques that can be used to give your pet the best possible diagnosis and care but costs can soon mount up. Pet insurance can help cover these costs and allows you to budget monthly rather than worrying about paying unexpected veterinary bills.
Questions you many find useful to ask when shopping for pet insurance
Can you pay my vet directly?
Are you a pet insurance specialist?
Will you cover my pet into old age?
Will my premium or excess increase if I make a claim?
Does the policy cover congenital, hip related or hereditary illnesses?
Does this policy cover dental treatment and behavioural problems?
Does this policy place limits on particular conditions or medications?
Is there a time or monetary limit on how long this policy will cover ongoing
conditions for?
Questions you many find useful to ask when shopping for pet insurance
Can you pay my vet directly?
Are you a pet insurance specialist?
Can you pay my vet directly?
Will you cover my pet into old age?
Will my premium or excess increase if I make a claim?
Does the policy cover congenital, hip related or hereditary illnesses?
Does this policy cover dental treatment and behavioural problems?
Does this policy place limits on particular conditions or medications?
Is there a time or monetary limit on how long this policy will cover ongoing conditions for?
Like humans, pets can suffer an illness or injury at any time.
As there is no NHS for pets, you need to consider how you would cover the cost if your pet needs treatment.
Pet insurance can help you get your beloved pet back on their feet without worrying about the cost of veterinary bills.
It is important to realise that not all pet insurance is the same and consider carefully which type of policy is right for your pet.
The excess is the contribution you make towards the cost of a claim. It is important to check what excesses apply as some insurance policies have a % excess in addition to a fixed excess. The excess is usually deducted from your claim settlement.
Some policies will not only cover the cost of veterinary bills but also include cover for the cost of advertising and a reward if your pet gets lost or stolen. And, can even help with legal costs if your pet causes and accident, injury or damage to someone else’s property.
Pet insurance does not usually cover pre-existing medical conditions that occurred before the start of a policy. It is important to get the right cover from the start as switching to a different policy could cost you more in the long run if your pet already has any illnesses.
Not all pet insurance is the same so don’t just shop around on a price alone. It’s also important to check how the cost of your policy will change over time. Most policies increase in price as your pet gets older but some insurers also increase your premium if you claim and others don’t.
We are excited to announce a new fundraising initiative at the Lancaster practice! We are now selling homemade birthday cards to support two incredible causes: Dogs for Good and Papyrus.
Whether you’re celebrating a human or a hound, grab a unique card and help us make a difference.
Pricing
Standard Homemade Card: £1.50
Personalised Pet Card: £2.00 (Featuring a photo of your own pet!)
Next time you’re at Lancaster, stop by the reception desk to browse our current selection or chat with our team about ordering a personalised version.
All proceeds go directly to supporting the vital work of these charities. Thank you for your continued generosity!
