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JackieandMia
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16-07-2011, 08:02 PM
Originally Posted by Rubster View Post
Thanks for that, at least I have a heads up before I make a claim...which could possibly be in the next week or so
I'll have my fingers crossed for you and hope you're lucky but i don't see many posts where people are
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16-07-2011, 08:55 PM
yes thank you for that, it has been most helpful!!
i have only found one site that specifically mentioned the fact they would insure you without vccinations. all the others i looked at informed me in the small print that my claim could be null and void if vaccinations are not kept up to date, it is always part of the general terms of keeping the dog, in the insurance companies idea, in good order as it were. it relieves my mind they wil just not treat what can be vaccinated against!!!
in every one i have read they also require a yearly dental examination, glad i read that one!!!!
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16-07-2011, 08:56 PM
good luck rubster my thoughts are with you!!
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16-07-2011, 09:19 PM
Why not consult a specialist insurance broker such as:

http://www.vip4u.co.uk/

for advice?

I am sure they can point you in the right direction.
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16-07-2011, 09:48 PM
Originally Posted by pingu007 View Post
yes thank you for that, it has been most helpful!!
i have only found one site that specifically mentioned the fact they would insure you without vccinations. all the others i looked at informed me in the small print that my claim could be null and void if vaccinations are not kept up to date, it is always part of the general terms of keeping the dog, in the insurance companies idea, in good order as it were. it relieves my mind they wil just not treat what can be vaccinated against!!!
in every one i have read they also require a yearly dental examination, glad i read that one!!!!
Just out of interest what companys would deem the insurance null and void without yearly vaccinations because i never had any problem getting insurance for my late Cocker with no vaccinations and as for the yearly dental check they don't cover teeth anyway so never heard of that one.
My current dog also has had no boosters for 2 yrs.
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