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In This Issue
Compulsory microchipping welcomed by vets
Kennel Club to provide microchip scanners
Dog Rocks stop supplying Amazon Retail
Dogs Trust to benefit from new product range
New face at PetQuip
OATA fishkeeping videos a hit on YouTube
Special offer on Beaphar Lactol products
Animal DNA expert at Crufts
A pet could help to sell a home
Northumberland pet shop back in business after fire
Pet insurance premiums set to rise
Stolen puppy found safe and well
Emma Bunton "devastated" as beloved dog is found dead
Only the second Munsterlander ever to make Field Trial Champion
Reptile courses planned for March
New appointment at shopfitting specialist
Animals unharmed during pet shop fire
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Pet insurance premiums set to rise

Pet insurance premiums are set to increase over the next year by up to 12%, leaving many owners concerned about finding the best options for their animals.

Many insurers believe the increase in premiums is due to a rise in veterinary fees, with recent statistics stating that a large proportion of increased costs were results of advances in veterinary technology.

In fact, worrying figures from the Association of British Insurers revealed that the cost of pet insurance claims has risen from £302 million in 2007 to a hefty £436 million in 2011. This reflects a significant increase of 44%.

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