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1000% would not be without it (toy breed owner though).

I have premium accident & illness cover with Real Insurance and while I am not overly impressed with their illness claims (for Lucy $440 gastroenteritis I had to provide a stat dec to say she was a healthy pup when I got her, lots of running around).

I cannot fault their accident cover (and let's be honest as a small dog owner this is paramount). Bonnie's broken legs cost over $7000 and I am entitled to 80% back. She saw a Specialist, went to an emergency vet, had xrays and GA and every single thing was accepted and $5600 refund in my bank within 10 days. So impressed!

I pay $7 each a week for each dog and to me that is cheap as for peace of mind as they are so easily injured.

Hi, do you have an insurance plan for your puppies that you sell ? I am looking as a breeder to find something to cover my puppies that are for sale. Thank you in advance for any information you may be able to give me. I breed toy poodles.

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1000% would not be without it (toy breed owner though).

I have premium accident & illness cover with Real Insurance and while I am not overly impressed with their illness claims (for Lucy $440 gastroenteritis I had to provide a stat dec to say she was a healthy pup when I got her, lots of running around).

I cannot fault their accident cover (and let's be honest as a small dog owner this is paramount). Bonnie's broken legs cost over $7000 and I am entitled to 80% back. She saw a Specialist, went to an emergency vet, had xrays and GA and every single thing was accepted and $5600 refund in my bank within 10 days. So impressed!

I pay $7 each a week for each dog and to me that is cheap as for peace of mind as they are so easily injured.

Hi, do you have an insurance plan for your puppies that you sell ? I am looking as a breeder to find something to cover my puppies that are for sale. Thank you in advance for any information you may be able to give me. I breed toy poodles.

I don't believe donatella breeds dogs, and was just talking about her two.

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Hi, do you have an insurance plan for your puppies that you sell ? I am looking as a breeder to find something to cover my puppies that are for sale. Thank you in advance for any information you may be able to give me. I breed toy poodles.

I think Petplan offers 6 weeks free insurance on puppies to registered breeders? Worth asking them about it. My pup came with 6 weeks free insurance.

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Hi, do you have an insurance plan for your puppies that you sell ? I am looking as a breeder to find something to cover my puppies that are for sale. Thank you in advance for any information you may be able to give me. I breed toy poodles.

I think Petplan offers 6 weeks free insurance on puppies to registered breeders? Worth asking them about it. My pup came with 6 weeks free insurance.

yes they do, you can apply on their website

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If I didn't work at a vet clinic I would not be without pet insurance. I was SO lucky that Scooter's leg surgery was able to be done at work, I saved around $1000! I also have an emergency credit card with a $10,000 limit that I would struggle to pay back if something ever happened, but it's there if they ever need it. $10k would be my limit for one surgery/accident. I adore my dogs, but I can't imagine much that would cost over ten grand to fix for a Papillon that didn't have lasting repercussions.

I'm definitely going to press my bestie to get insurance for the puppy.

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+1 on PetPlan. I wouldn't recommend anyone else for insurance, firstly because PetPlan allows alternative treatments, but they also cover illnesses and conditions for life, not just one year like all the other insurers (after the first year with everyone else it becomes a "pre-existing condition).

I think I pay around $600 per year for each of my pugs, and I have a $125 excess per claimable condition.

Hi, have you made any claims with PetPlan? How did you find the claim process?

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+1 on PetPlan. I wouldn't recommend anyone else for insurance, firstly because PetPlan allows alternative treatments, but they also cover illnesses and conditions for life, not just one year like all the other insurers (after the first year with everyone else it becomes a "pre-existing condition).

I think I pay around $600 per year for each of my pugs, and I have a $125 excess per claimable condition.

Hi, have you made any claims with PetPlan? How did you find the claim process?

I have had a few claims. They are slowish, and only refund by cheque which I think is stupid in 2013. But always got back what I was entitled to eventually.

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Is pet secure any good? I like their policy and that they also have a funds towards vaccinations and other regular treatments :)

I am trying to decide between them and petplan :)

Do pet secure cover illnesses and conditions for life, or do they become pre-existing conditions after 12 months and are no longer covered?

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Has anyone subscribed to this and read it? :)

CHOICE (the Australian Consumers' Association) has a well-researched report on Pet Insurance. But people have to purchase (or subscribe) to get it. I have a lot of respect for CHOICE. Their research is objective & thorough.

http://www.choice.com.au/reviews-and-tests/money/insurance/personal/pet-insurance-policies-review-and-compare.aspx?gclid=cmof2ftxo7ccfwy8pgodyw0aqa&utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_term=australia%20pet%20insurance&utm_campaign=generic

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Unsure will have to ask, but they do cover for life.

Is pet secure any good? I like their policy and that they also have a funds towards vaccinations and other regular treatments :)

I am trying to decide between them and petplan :)

Do pet secure cover illnesses and conditions for life, or do they become pre-existing conditions after 12 months and are no longer covered?

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Unsure will have to ask, but they do cover for life.

Is pet secure any good? I like their policy and that they also have a funds towards vaccinations and other regular treatments :)

I am trying to decide between them and petplan :)

Do pet secure cover illnesses and conditions for life, or do they become pre-existing conditions after 12 months and are no longer covered?

Yes they cover your pet for life but not the pet's conditions, ie. your dog gets an eye injury, they won't cover recurring issues with it like PetPlan.

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They say this in their web page so i am assuming its covered for life!

Choose your pet insurance wisely

Once you have your pet insurance in place, it’s difficult to move from one insurer to the other, as pre-existing conditions are excluded in new policies. This means that if you switch from one pet plan to another, anything that you have claimed for with your current insurer would not be covered by the new insurer. So do your homework, review the insurance, and compare the premiums and options available. Choose wisely, taking account of your budget and needs, as you need to think about being in it for the long haul, because as your pet ages, the more valuable the cover is likely to be for you.

Choice recommends

Choice Magazine compared and reviewed Australian pet insurance policies on the market, comparing premiums, excesses payable, co-payments, benefits, exclusions and reviewing the pet insurance cover in a range of scenarios –for cats, dogs, various ages and breeds.

In 3 of the 4 plans (Accident only – cat and dog cover, Accident & Illness – dog cover), Petsecure was recommended by Choice Magazine.

http://www.petsecure.com.au/compare

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Unsure will have to ask, but they do cover for life.

Is pet secure any good? I like their policy and that they also have a funds towards vaccinations and other regular treatments :)

I am trying to decide between them and petplan :)

Do pet secure cover illnesses and conditions for life, or do they become pre-existing conditions after 12 months and are no longer covered?

If your dog gets an illness that requires treatment for the rest of its life, they will cover costs for only a year, after that it becomes a pre-existing condition and is excluded. Unlike PetPlan who continue covering you.

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They say this in their web page so i am assuming its covered for life!

Choose your pet insurance wisely

Once you have your pet insurance in place, it’s difficult to move from one insurer to the other, as pre-existing conditions are excluded in new policies. This means that if you switch from one pet plan to another, anything that you have claimed for with your current insurer would not be covered by the new insurer. So do your homework, review the insurance, and compare the premiums and options available. Choose wisely, taking account of your budget and needs, as you need to think about being in it for the long haul, because as your pet ages, the more valuable the cover is likely to be for you.

Choice recommends

Choice Magazine compared and reviewed Australian pet insurance policies on the market, comparing premiums, excesses payable, co-payments, benefits, exclusions and reviewing the pet insurance cover in a range of scenarios –for cats, dogs, various ages and breeds.

In 3 of the 4 plans (Accident only – cat and dog cover, Accident & Illness – dog cover), Petsecure was recommended by Choice Magazine.

http://www.petsecure.com.au/compare

Okay. Good luck with that :)

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I asked and they replied

HI Natalie, Illness and conditions do not become pre-existing conditions after the policy starts. However if your pet develops a chronic condition that recurs (for example cancer, diabetes, or arthritis which requires ongoing treatment), whilst the condition is covered, if your policy is renewed the amount payable for the condition will be limited to the overall annual benefit limit when the condition first arose. So if your annual benefit amount is $12,000 that is the limit that would be paid for the chronic condition over the life of the policy. Hope this information helps you.

Unsure will have to ask, but they do cover for life.

Is pet secure any good? I like their policy and that they also have a funds towards vaccinations and other regular treatments :)

I am trying to decide between them and petplan :)

Do pet secure cover illnesses and conditions for life, or do they become pre-existing conditions after 12 months and are no longer covered?

If your dog gets an illness that requires treatment for the rest of its life, they will cover costs for only a year, after that it becomes a pre-existing condition and is excluded. Unlike PetPlan who continue covering you.

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I do want opinions :) I want to know why you pick one over the other, thats all and if something is stated, I dont blindy accept I go and double check, dont most people? I checked and they do cover prexisting conditions already claimed for, so thats incorrect what was stated in thiss post and others may go pick the other one due to incorrect information..

I want to pick on valid and correct info and real reasons and choices, so i can make the best choice I can for my boy.

Sorry... I was only asking :( I have to make a choice and trying to find the very best. I am concerened about the 21 day wait with pet plan too as its a new puppy and anything can happen in those 21 days!

Not sure why you asked for opinions and experiences, since you don't want them :laugh:

Good luck :)

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