I don't know of any insurance at all that covers dentals .. who are you with Moi?
I'm wondering if there is anyway I can get around it.xPetplan don't cover routine dentals. However, they have always paid out for me for a dental when it has been in relation to another illness - e.g. stasis/weight-loss. They usually include a note saying that they have paid out because it was part of treatment for another condition and reminding me that they don't cover routine dentals. I guess it is individually assessed to determine if it is routine dental work or more. I do have to get a dental check done annually, but I get my buns' done frequently anyway.
I'm wondering if there is anyway I can get around it.x
We will not pay:
the cost of dental treatment to relieve suffering due to illness, unless the treatment was recommended and undertaken after the first 2 years of cover, there is a history of annual check-ups
and the treatment is carried out within 6 months of recommendation. However the cost of trimming, burring or rasping rabbits’ teeth is not covered under this policy;
Just looked at the small print on mine, and they cover it after 2 years! Poop! Bunny has been insured for a year x
Just got back from the vets to visit Bunny, it turns out he may not need dental after all Hes had various meds and is looking soooo much better than yesterday. He was munching on some hay and a little bit of food. And got quite annoyed when I popped him back in his hospital cage and started throwing things around. Normally Id get upset that he was annoyed but it was so nice to see some life in him I now wont see him until monday when hopefully I can bring him home x
Aaah that sounds much better. Hopefully he will be ok now