IN PARTNERSHIP WITH AGRIA PET INSURANCE
If you regularly breed litters, you will probably be familiar with the concept of pet insurance. Even if you have not purchased pet insurance for yourself, you may well have handed out insurance cover notes to your new owners.
The fact is, insurance has become a fundamental component in pet ownership and more than a quarter of the dogs and cats in the UK are now protected by some kind of insurance policy. The challenge is in understanding what different policies have to offer and how to choose one that is right for you and the people that take your puppies.
For many years, puppies and kittens have benefited from insurance during the critical transition to their new homes and Agria Pet Insurance has been a leading light in working with breed groups and breeders to understand what works best for them.
We asked Agria what you should look for when choosing insurance and what you can expect if you decide to enrol with Agria.
Put yourself first - for those of us that breed and sell litters, reputation can be a big deal. Owners not only care about how the [pups/kittens] settle into their new home, but also what support and information we give to help them manage over the first few months. As specialists for over 125 years, Agria will put your reputation as highly as they put their own.
Keep it simple – insurance can seem complex but it doesn’t have to be. If you are using free insurance with your [pups/kittens], you will want to know that you can activate cover quickly, easily and at a time to suit you. Agria provide an online system to make the process as smooth as possible.
Look for benefits – it is your choice which insurance you use so it is not unreasonable to expect your loyalty to be rewarded. Not only does Agria’s scheme allow you to earn financial rewards, it also helps our Club with some of the work we are doing for members and supporters.
Your view counts – it is a fact that owners with insurance take their pet’s health seriously. They spend more on healthcare and prevention than their uninsured counterparts and of course they have the necessary funding if there are problems. It’s not surprising then that so many breeders encourage owners to look closely at insurance.
Think like an owner – one of the most significant variations between insurances is the type of cover: Lifetime insurance, like Agria, can cover conditions for the whole of a cat's life; ‘capped’ benefit conditions will stop paying after a certain budget or timescale has been reached. Make sure your new owners know the difference so they choose a policy that works for them.
The fact is, insurance has become a fundamental component in pet ownership and more than a quarter of the dogs and cats in the UK are now protected by some kind of insurance policy. The challenge is in understanding what different policies have to offer and how to choose one that is right for you and the people that take your puppies.
For many years, puppies and kittens have benefited from insurance during the critical transition to their new homes and Agria Pet Insurance has been a leading light in working with breed groups and breeders to understand what works best for them.
We asked Agria what you should look for when choosing insurance and what you can expect if you decide to enrol with Agria.
Put yourself first - for those of us that breed and sell litters, reputation can be a big deal. Owners not only care about how the [pups/kittens] settle into their new home, but also what support and information we give to help them manage over the first few months. As specialists for over 125 years, Agria will put your reputation as highly as they put their own.
Keep it simple – insurance can seem complex but it doesn’t have to be. If you are using free insurance with your [pups/kittens], you will want to know that you can activate cover quickly, easily and at a time to suit you. Agria provide an online system to make the process as smooth as possible.
Look for benefits – it is your choice which insurance you use so it is not unreasonable to expect your loyalty to be rewarded. Not only does Agria’s scheme allow you to earn financial rewards, it also helps our Club with some of the work we are doing for members and supporters.
Your view counts – it is a fact that owners with insurance take their pet’s health seriously. They spend more on healthcare and prevention than their uninsured counterparts and of course they have the necessary funding if there are problems. It’s not surprising then that so many breeders encourage owners to look closely at insurance.
Think like an owner – one of the most significant variations between insurances is the type of cover: Lifetime insurance, like Agria, can cover conditions for the whole of a cat's life; ‘capped’ benefit conditions will stop paying after a certain budget or timescale has been reached. Make sure your new owners know the difference so they choose a policy that works for them.
AGRIA PET INSURANCE AT A GLANCE
Agria have been insuring animals for more than 125 years
Agria will provide Five Weeks Free insurance for each of your puppies
The Agria Reward scheme works when your new owners take out an annual policy
Joining the Agria Breeder Club is free – it takes just 2 minutes to enrol online
Lifetime cover is offered as standard with a range of price options to suit every owner’s pocket
Agria have been insuring animals for more than 125 years
Agria will provide Five Weeks Free insurance for each of your puppies
The Agria Reward scheme works when your new owners take out an annual policy
Joining the Agria Breeder Club is free – it takes just 2 minutes to enrol online
Lifetime cover is offered as standard with a range of price options to suit every owner’s pocket