the big chief 3,099 Posted December 23, 2013 Author Report Share Posted December 23, 2013 I don't get it - why not insure your dogs? It costs peanuts a month and covers vet fees. and where do you insure yours........ive just tried 3 different companies and none will insure a working / hunting dog ? think you need to tell them its a pet lolthen its void so pointless Quote Link to post
nothernlite 18,082 Posted December 23, 2013 Report Share Posted December 23, 2013 I don't get it - why not insure your dogs? It costs peanuts a month and covers vet fees.and where do you insure yours........ive just tried 3 different companies and none will insure a working / hunting dog ?think you need to tell them its a pet lolthen its void so pointless can pets no have accidents just going by what other people have said never had a dog insured and never will 1 Quote Link to post
birddog 1,354 Posted December 23, 2013 Report Share Posted December 23, 2013 I don't get it - why not insure your dogs? It costs peanuts a month and covers vet fees.and where do you insure yours........ive just tried 3 different companies and none will insure a working / hunting dog ?think you need to tell them its a pet lolthen its void so pointless can pets no have accidents just going by what other people have said never had a dog insured and never will kinda what i thought, in order for it to cost peanuts i'd have to commit fraud, if they found out it would be null and void, vets rip the piss out of the insurance system as far as ive seen, don't believe in it myself but had to check it out, bottom line if you can't afford a vet don't have a dog 1 Quote Link to post
andy97 209 Posted December 23, 2013 Report Share Posted December 23, 2013 I don't get it - why not insure your dogs? It costs peanuts a month and covers vet fees.and where do you insure yours........ive just tried 3 different companies and none will insure a working / hunting dog ?think you need to tell them its a pet lolthen its void so pointless can pets no have accidents just going by what other people have said never had a dog insured and never will kinda what i thought, in order for it to cost peanuts i'd have to commit fraud, if they found out it would be null and void, vets rip the piss out of the insurance system as far as ive seen, don't believe in it myself but had to check it out, bottom line if you can't afford a vet don't have a dog dont talk so stupid r lasses bro just had to have his rotty pts as was going to cost 6000 in fees not many people can pull 6000 out of fresh air mate you get a dog and hope to god nothing does happen when it does you have to weigh up his quality of life after the treatment aswell its ot all bout the fees but alot of dogs are pts because of fees and the robbing tw@ts the vets are if the costs were reasonable it wouldnt be an issue for hardly anyone 1 Quote Link to post
andy97 209 Posted December 23, 2013 Report Share Posted December 23, 2013 I don't get it - why not insure your dogs? It costs peanuts a month and covers vet fees.and where do you insure yours........ive just tried 3 different companies and none will insure a working / hunting dog ?think you need to tell them its a pet lolthen its void so pointless can pets no have accidents just going by what other people have said never had a dog insured and never will kinda what i thought, in order for it to cost peanuts i'd have to commit fraud, if they found out it would be null and void, vets rip the piss out of the insurance system as far as ive seen, don't believe in it myself but had to check it out, bottom line if you can't afford a vet don't have a dog dont talk so stupid r lasses bro just had to have his rotty pts as was going to cost 6000 in fees not many people can pull 6000 out of fresh air mate you get a dog and hope to god nothing does happen when it does you have to weigh up his quality of life after the treatment aswell its ot all bout the fees but alot of dogs are pts because of fees and the robbing tw@ts the vets are if the costs were reasonable it wouldnt be an issue for hardly anyone i wunder what would be your decision if the costs were going to be in the 000s tit Quote Link to post
nothernlite 18,082 Posted December 23, 2013 Report Share Posted December 23, 2013 (edited) and do you think it would cost 6000 if it wasnt insured ?and it helps if you have a decent honest vet who you can trust Edited December 23, 2013 by nothernlite Quote Link to post
little lamper 11 Posted December 23, 2013 Report Share Posted December 23, 2013 just coming on here and telling the world you couldnt be fcuked to sort your animal out because of money is asking for the police and rspca to kick your door in.read it right you will see the dogs been to vets and I haven't said I couldn't be arsed to sort it out coz of money plus the dog ain't mine so why do you feel the need to come on here and tell the world you left a dog in pain with a broken leg till the morning,theres no excuse you broke it so do right by the animal and sort it not leave it in pain,just my opinion. Quote Link to post
PoshPikey 560 Posted December 23, 2013 Report Share Posted December 23, 2013 No - nothing fraudelent about it - my insurance doesn't exclude working dogs and the vet doesn't have a problem with it. I have them on AXA i believe although will change soon as I believe they are witthdrawing from animal insurance. Quote Link to post
andy97 209 Posted December 23, 2013 Report Share Posted December 23, 2013 just coming on here and telling the world you couldnt be fcuked to sort your animal out because of money is asking for the police and rspca to kick your door in.read it right you will see the dogs been to vets and I haven't said I couldn't be arsed to sort it out coz of money plus the dog ain't mine so why do you feel the need to come on here and tell the world you left a dog in pain with a broken leg till the morning,theres no excuse you broke it so do right by the animal and sort it not leave it in pain,just my opinion. get a grip you pratt how did he brake the dogs leg? and he gave it some painkillers all though not strong ones and took it first thing in the morning to the vet and it was his pal not him oh holy one Quote Link to post
long dog 125 Posted December 23, 2013 Report Share Posted December 23, 2013 trouble is 99% of insurance companies won't insure working or racing dogs it does cost a fair bit if you have a few dogs not peanuts that for sure it cost me £38 a month. ATB long dog Quote Link to post
tjones3862 3,423 Posted December 23, 2013 Report Share Posted December 23, 2013 BAD NEWS FOR THE LAD, I ADD TO HAVE MY 1ST DOG,,,PTS,,, BROKE BACK,,,WHEN OUT LAMPING,,,, IM OFF ON A FULL NITR TONITE,,,HIT PUTTS A DOWNER ON THE NITE WHEN YOU READ THINGS LIKE THIS,,, BUT THERES MANY OF DOG WHATS BROKE A LEG,,,ETC,,, IN THE GARDEN PLAYTNG ABOUT....AND THATS THE WAY I LOOK AT IT,,OTHER WISE I WUD NEVER GO OUT,,, 3 Quote Link to post
Gaz_1989 9,539 Posted December 23, 2013 Report Share Posted December 23, 2013 I don't get it - why not insure your dogs? It costs peanuts a month and covers vet fees.and where do you insure yours........ive just tried 3 different companies and none will insure a working / hunting dog ?think you need to tell them its a pet lolthen its void so pointless can pets no have accidents just going by what other people have said never had a dog insured and never will kinda what i thought, in order for it to cost peanuts i'd have to commit fraud, if they found out it would be null and void, vets rip the piss out of the insurance system as far as ive seen, don't believe in it myself but had to check it out, bottom line if you can't afford a vet don't have a dog I can't afford vets prices. Hence insurance. How on earth would they every prove the dog is not a pet? Can a pet not get skin tears or broken legs? 1 Quote Link to post
paulus 26 Posted December 23, 2013 Report Share Posted December 23, 2013 I don't get it - why not insure your dogs? It costs peanuts a month and covers vet fees.and where do you insure yours........ive just tried 3 different companies and none will insure a working / hunting dog ?think you need to tell them its a pet lolthen its void so pointless can pets no have accidents just going by what other people have said never had a dog insured and never will kinda what i thought, in order for it to cost peanuts i'd have to commit fraud, if they found out it would be null and void, vets rip the piss out of the insurance system as far as ive seen, don't believe in it myself but had to check it out, bottom line if you can't afford a vet don't have a dog I can't afford vets prices. Hence insurance. How on earth would they every prove the dog is not a pet? Can a pet not get skin tears or broken legs? rarely at 2am in the morning plus you have just admitted fraud on here Quote Link to post
R.A.W 1,987 Posted December 23, 2013 Report Share Posted December 23, 2013 That's a shame gaffer,, was it to bad a break,,,? I know some dogs recover well and go onto work for the rest of there lives,, but sadly lots don't ... ye tomo very bad it had dislocated it and snapped in 3 places just under the wrist the vet gave him 2 options on a lead for the rest of his life or pts this dog couldn't do lead for the rest of its life so only 1 option really Fork me .......It just gets better !!!!!!!!! I've dislocated my shoulder a few times and I can tell you it forking hurts no matter what you do. Granted you can minimize the pain of a break but anyone with just a little bit of knowledge would of been able to make that difficult decision without hours of suffering. I know it's not your dog so the decision wasn't entirely in your hands. Quote Link to post
Gaz_1989 9,539 Posted December 23, 2013 Report Share Posted December 23, 2013 I don't get it - why not insure your dogs? It costs peanuts a month and covers vet fees.and where do you insure yours........ive just tried 3 different companies and none will insure a working / hunting dog ?think you need to tell them its a pet lolthen its void so pointless can pets no have accidents just going by what other people have said never had a dog insured and never will kinda what i thought, in order for it to cost peanuts i'd have to commit fraud, if they found out it would be null and void, vets rip the piss out of the insurance system as far as ive seen, don't believe in it myself but had to check it out, bottom line if you can't afford a vet don't have a dog I can't afford vets prices. Hence insurance. How on earth would they every prove the dog is not a pet? Can a pet not get skin tears or broken legs? rarely at 2am in the morning plus you have just admitted fraud on here I know that if i took my dog to my vets at 2am with its leg in bits they wouldnt be asking me how it happened, they would see pound signs and get me the insurance claim form. Fraud is nothing to what is admitted on here most days. Lol Quote Link to post
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