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Find out about common health issues and other factors that may affect your dog insurance quote with our detailed breed guides.
Take steps to keep your pet in good health and reduce their risk of illness by following this handy guide.
What is pet insurance excess and why do policies for older animals have a co-payment - pet insurance excess explained
Find out how our pet insurance can help with the costs of euthanasia and cremation when the time comes.
It’s important that your pet has a regular vet check to keep them fit and healthy, and to give you peace of mind.
Help ensure your beloved cat’s health and happiness are well taken care of as they settle down into old age.
We explain how pet insurance changes as your dog ages, so you can take care of them in their twilight years.
How to spot them, treat them, and keep your pets and home free from unwanted invaders.
Neutering has many benefits for you and your pet beyond preventing unwanted litters.
It’s important to remember dogs can’t cool themselves down as well as people.
It can be difficult to spot the signs your dog is in pain, they can’t tell us what’s wrong.
It was recently announced that cats in the UK legally require microchipping.
What’s the average cost of veterinary treatment? John Lewis Money research finds that many pet owners are unclear.
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