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Pet Health Insurance partners
with Asda Pet Insurance
Pet Health Insurance is pleased to announce that we will now be offering pet insurance products from Asda Finance, namely their pet insurance product. Asda pet insurance has been relaunched and now offers pet owners a 5% online discount when they apply online for the pet insurance.
Asda pet insurance is a good all round pet insurance product and offers the typical benefits that you'd expect from a reputable brand like Asda. It has vet fees cover of up to £1,500 per annum per illness or injury, which should be ample for any pet owner but it also some nice optional extras such as extra vet fees cover up to £3,500, third party liability insurance which is useful for dog owners and pet travel insurance which is also becoming increasingly popular with pet insurers and owners alike.
Typical coverage for vet fees includes X-rays, medication, surgery, nursing care as well as consultation and advice. We think Asda pet insurance is a good all round pet insurance performer and remain happy to recommend it for cats and dogs.
Pet insurance can give you peace of mind as well as a financial cushion when it comes to an ill pet Protect yourself from high vet bills now and get the best healthcare for your pet. To get a quote click here.
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