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How to save on your pet insurance

  1. Shop around – Although there are still relatively few companies offering pet insurance in Australia, coverage and costs vary considerably, and you could save a lot of money by doing some research.
  2. Don't just accept a company's standard insurance package, unless you are sure it meets the needs of you and your pet. Try to negotiate a deal which suits your specific requirements, and will help reduce your expenses in the long term. You may be able to add riders to a limited policy for additional coverage, rather than taking out an expensive all-inclusive package.
  3. If you have more than one pet to insure, ask about multiple-pet discounts – most companies offer these.
  4. Find out whether your household insurance company offers pet insurance – they may have special deals for existing customers.
  5. Consider a limited cover policy rather than a comprehensive pet insurance plan. If you want to spread the cost of routine veterinary care for your pet, it may be cheaper to arrange a separate wellness plan with your vet.
  6. Buy 12-month cover rather than a lifelong plan. 12-month cover is usually sufficient for most short-term and medium-term conditions and the monthly premiums will be lower.
  7. Increase your excess or co-payment level, to benefit from lower monthly premiums.
  8. Before including third party liability in your pet insurance, check whether this is already covered in your own insurance policy. If so, check whether the pet insurance company will offer a discount if third party liability is excluded.
  9. Buy a pet that is cheaper to insure. Rare and exotic animals are expensive and often difficult to insure. If you are buying a new dog, consider a mongrel as they are cheaper to insure and less likely to get ill. Alternatively, buy a cat or rabbit instead of a dog, which are even cheaper to insure.
  10. Keep your pet healthy - Some companies will provide a rebate if you spend a specified annual amount on preventative health measures, such as worming and flea treatments.
  11. Make sure that you're not going to be paying for coverage that you are unlikely to need, such as travel insurance for your pet.


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