Insurance and parvo

Jenko109

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So if you got a puppy at 8 weeks and had his first vaccine done, but then at 10 weeks he caught Parvo, would insurance cover you?

They say they dont cover for things you arent vaccinated against, but if you were half way through a course, would that be okay to cover you?
 

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No just curious.

Youre right. Best just ring around. Just neurotic about new puppy coming in a few weeks!
It’s very unlikely to happen, there are lots of things to worry about when getting a puppy but I wouldn’t add that one to the list ! What breed are you getting ?
 

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When my dog was in the vets in October for V&D she was tested for Parvo as there were young dogs in there who had it, despite having been vaccinated, so it's not actually that unlikely, best to check with insurance company.
 

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4 weeks free Petplan insurance issued by vet after first (or any) examination up to a year old (off the top of my head) gives £4000 instant cover for illness or injury as soon as you activate it as long as it's within 24 hrs of issue. After 24 hrs it's only £2000 and only injury for the first 14 days.

They have to have seen the vet (not a vet nurse), most people get it at first vaccination.
 

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As has been said a reputable breeder will have insurance for you. I don’t know how it works but even though my latest pup was 16 weeks old I still got the free KC cover.
 
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