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Pet Plan Insurance
Just wondered if anyone on here knows whether Pet Plan covers dog behavioural correction?
Thinking about getting a dog behaviourist in to assess myself and Knox and see if they can figure out the reason for his behaviour in the mornings.
Thinking about getting a dog behaviourist in to assess myself and Knox and see if they can figure out the reason for his behaviour in the mornings.
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Re: Pet Plan Insurance
Sorry I dont know off hand, give them a quick call or drop them an email, do you have their policy handbook it should state it in there. The link below should help:
http://www.petplan.co.uk/therightcover/lifetimeortime.asp
Petplan Essential – A time-limited policy
Our Petplan Essential policy offers you valuable protection for a limited period after an injury or illness that requires vet treatment. Petplan Essential provides up to £3,000 vet fees cover for each illness or injury for up to 12 months from when the problem was first noticed. If your pet requires behavioural treatment or physiotherapy, our Petplan Essential plan will cover the cost up to your vet fees maximum benefit.* Our time-limited policy also offers cover for older pets and with no upper age limit at policy inception, is a popular product for owners concerned about the conditions that their pets may be susceptible to during old age.
*Treatment must be carried out by your vet.
It will depend what type of cover you have.
http://www.petplan.co.uk/therightcover/lifetimeortime.asp
Petplan Essential – A time-limited policy
Our Petplan Essential policy offers you valuable protection for a limited period after an injury or illness that requires vet treatment. Petplan Essential provides up to £3,000 vet fees cover for each illness or injury for up to 12 months from when the problem was first noticed. If your pet requires behavioural treatment or physiotherapy, our Petplan Essential plan will cover the cost up to your vet fees maximum benefit.* Our time-limited policy also offers cover for older pets and with no upper age limit at policy inception, is a popular product for owners concerned about the conditions that their pets may be susceptible to during old age.
*Treatment must be carried out by your vet.
It will depend what type of cover you have.
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Re: Pet Plan Insurance
Ahh I have classic so it's probably a no then
My vet has recommended someone but it wouldn't be my vets doing it so I'm guessing they wouldn't pay out
My vet has recommended someone but it wouldn't be my vets doing it so I'm guessing they wouldn't pay out
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Well pet plan essential is actually their cheapest policy so I don't see, if you have lifetime classic, why they wouldn't pay out for behavioral too, it would likely require a referral from your vet or a behaviorist of pet plans choosing but your best bet is to email or phone them, they're pretty damn helpful to be fair.
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Helpful, yes, but very expensive!
Also, I wouldn't be happy with the bit that says that treatment must be carried out by your vet - that would exclude the vast majority of their policy holders because very few vets are qualified to give behavioural advice!
Also, I wouldn't be happy with the bit that says that treatment must be carried out by your vet - that would exclude the vast majority of their policy holders because very few vets are qualified to give behavioural advice!
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