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Thanks for your responses. It just astounds me (shocked but not surprised, unfortunately!) that they could make so much money by preying on responsible pet owner's minds, hearts and wallets. Would I be as well not bothering? I don't have an awful lot of money as it is, and I certainly couldn't magic up �1000 for him to have his leg pinned if he was hurt, for example. So insurance seems the best way, but you are just penalised for caring.
Kita, you probably read my recommendation a while ago-I would like to retract it! *lol*
Isn't that awful about the GSD-I have heard a number of similar cases. I checked with my vet that they wouldn't expect large sums upfront, and they got fairly snotty. I told he is insured, and I have all the relevant documents, and the whole point of insurance is that it covers for big sums that you can't otherwise afford. They said that would have to do, but frankly, they weren't happy, and the veterinary business has very little to do with animal care, and a lot to do with money now.
Cheekychops, yes it is a ludicrous price hike.
It's a shame that they are one of the best insurers out there, otherwise I would tell them where to shove it! But as I said, no excess (good, given that most excesses are around �50, and most minor vet visits come to more than that!) and wide-ranging cover for "extras" that other policies wouldn't cover.
Lisa x