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Kingfisher to launch new range of tasty dog treats
Pure Pet Food produce 'best pitch ever seen' in Dragon's Den
Butch & Bess also set for TV appearance on Dragons' Den
Rabbit welfare body prepares to name and shame pet retailers
Pets Corner improves ethical breeding plan following TV programme
Major European design award for Pooch & Mutt
Pets at Home confident after strong first quarter
Animology shampoo helps Scottish Terrier look her best for Commonwealth Games ceremony
Animal Instincts launches new range of cat toys
Ahead-of-the-game ideas on new lines and new profit potential
Pet 'feel good factor' is widespread throughout UK, reveals survey
8in1 MINIS: the bite-size treats with a big future
New gourmet salmon range from Pet Munchies
Premium accessory brand Oscar & Hooch launch stylish new point of sale
Goodwyns gears up for grain-free launch
Pet owners caught out by vet bills
CSJ sponsors South Downs Show
FURminator launches Shed Control Cloths
Pet dog finds 5ft snake hiding in a kitchen cupboard
Pet owner seeks compensation after dog slips while chasing cat
The Pet Show promises to be a fantastic family day out
Pet Trade Xtra New Products Guide
BETA introduces breed specific nutrition
 
The UK’s Number 1* normal nutrition specialist brand is proud to announce the launch of the new BETA Breed Specific Range.
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Pet owners caught out by vet bills

Pet owners underestimate the cost of treatment for unexpected injuries by hundreds of pounds, according to research.

Treating cuts and bites can cost as much as £372 in some cases but a survey by Asda Money found that pet owners only expect to pay up to £100.

That's despite average claims data from suggesting that a snake bit can result in a vet bill of £461, breaking a limb £1,163 and retrieving swallowed items up to nearly £1,250.

Asda Money said owners had two pets on average and more than half them don't have pet insurance.

Of those without insurance, some 44% said the reason was because it is too expensive. In response, the insurer has launched a low-cost insurance plan that cover accidents only.

Compared to its standard pet insurance policy that would cover a three-year old Golden Retriever for £1,500 per illness at a cost of £27.58 a month or £330.94 a year with an excess of £85, the accident-only policy would cost £7.09 a month, £85 a year and cover treatment of up to £2,500 for the same excess.

Kirsty Ward, head of Asda Money, said: "We all want our pets to run free and enjoy themselves, but sometimes these adventures can result in injury for the animal and an unexpected bill for their owners.  

"We know budgets are tight and the thought of taking out pet insurance could be seen as a stretch too far for many families but we hope this new product allows for flexibility and offers protection against unavoidable treatment costs for injuries."

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