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Insurance For My Bitch


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No I don't but boy it would have been nice to have in the past - then again, I suppose the fees will be very high considering the risks involved in breeding. Would probably be better off with a separate account that collects interest until it is needed. Figure it will be another 12 - 18 months before my next litter so would have plenty in the kitty before then.

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Damn. She had to have an emergency Caesar last time and was trying to avoid the cost again. Andisa, I guess you had the same thing happen to you too. Ah well, better put some money away just in case

Yes - 3 out of 4 litters have been emergency c sections - 2 were after hours at the em clinic....very expensive indeed. I am not in any hurry for my next litter.

eta: both bitches (2 litters each) are now retired from breeding.

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Well, case is solved. She will be having a Caesar. I had her scanned last Monday and she is only carrying 2 puppies that they could see, so they are likely to be big. She is due on 23rd Dec, so I am not taking any chances either on an emergency Caesar, or putting her through getting a pup stuck again. I will book her in a day or two before she is due.

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You could try this company.

I found them a few years ago when my mother-in-law was importing her new Boston Terrier.

http://www.logans.com.au/temp-1647437541.php

"Dog Insurance – Including Greyhounds

Increasing values for breeding, show dogs and greyhounds means owners cannot afford to take the risk of losing their dog and not being able to replace them with a similar dog. In addition breeding dogs generate significant income which increases their value."

I recall the insurance policy costing around $300 - it covered the purchase price of the dog, the cost of the airfare/freight & all the AQUIS quarantine charges including the accommodation costs.

I know you're looking at this from a breeding perspective, however, they might just be worth a phone call.

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You could try this company.

I found them a few years ago when my mother-in-law was importing her new Boston Terrier.

http://www.logans.com.au/temp-1647437541.php

"Dog Insurance – Including Greyhounds

Increasing values for breeding, show dogs and greyhounds means owners cannot afford to take the risk of losing their dog and not being able to replace them with a similar dog. In addition breeding dogs generate significant income which increases their value."

I recall the insurance policy costing around $300 - it covered the purchase price of the dog, the cost of the airfare/freight & all the AQUIS quarantine charges including the accommodation costs.

I know you're looking at this from a breeding perspective, however, they might just be worth a phone call.

Thanks for that. I will look it up.

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