£8.70 sounds good, it'd be great if it covers the teeth trimming. :wave:
I don';t think it will cover anything to do with his teeth due to it being pre existing :-(
But i have toi ring them bout that
Miss moo sends kisses to Carlton...
(shes excited as her hubby to be is now neutered)
oh, poo about the teeth!
Carlton sends kisses to little Miss Moo and hopes her future husbun is recovering nicely from his op! He says he's excited too as I've been telling him he can start looking for ladies next month, ooh!
oooh how exciting... another house bun eh x
yes yes, I'd like him to have the company I think, I hate the thought of him being lonely at night when we're asleep and sometimes he's alone when I have naps in the day. I know I spend enough time with him but I know it would be nice for him to have a pretty lady to cuddle up to!
I have been told by people on here that it doesnt cover teeth full stop, whether its pre existing or not. Bit of a pain as got the money coming out for insurance & then money going into savings for in case they ever get dental probs :?
I have been told by people on here that it doesnt cover teeth full stop, whether its pre existing or not. Bit of a pain as got the money coming out for insurance & then money going into savings for in case they ever get dental probs :?
Petplan DO NOT cover for dental treatment. The only way they will cover dentals is if your vet is willing to put the problem down as being something else...i.e blocked tear ducts hence a dental is needed...etc etc. If it is just the usual routine burring of molars and spurs then that is not covered. They are very good at wording their policy to make it sound like they will cover it.
If you are on good terms with your vet you may be able to get around it.
See there is so much conflicting advice :?
they lied to me on the phone then which would contravene and mean that they would be breaking the law.
Petplan DO NOT cover for dental treatment. The only way they will cover dentals is if your vet is willing to put the problem down as being something else...i.e blocked tear ducts hence a dental is needed...etc etc. If it is just the usual routine burring of molars and spurs then that is not covered. They are very good at wording their policy to make it sound like they will cover it.
If you are on good terms with your vet you may be able to get around it.
I spoke to Petplan about this. They said if a vet deems the treatment necessary then they will cover it.