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  1. Dog insurance. Insure your dog or puppy with insurance designed for man's best friend. With dog insurance from the RSPCA, your waggiest family member will be covered for the unexpected. Up to £7,000 of cover per policy year. Unlimited 24/7 vet advice, online or over the phone. Manage claims in our easy to use online portal.

  2. If you'd like to speak to RSPCA Pet Insurance, please make sure you call the correct number related to your policy. You'll find your policy number on your Certificate of Insurance. If your policy number begins PETRS, please call RSPCA Pet Insurance on 0344 543 1008. If your Policy number is 8 digits and begins with 5, please call us on 03301 ...

  3. pet.insurance.rspca.org.uk › downloads › IP3338ARSPCA Pet Insurance Policy

    You can insure your pet from 8 weeks of age.! The upper limit to start a new policy for most dogs is their 8 th birthday. For some breeds it is their 5 birthday. For cats, the upper age limit is their 10th birthday. Once your pet is insured, cover can continue beyond these upper age limits.! RSPCA Pet Insurance Policy Insurance Product ...

  4. About us. We're the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA) and we've been here for animals since 1824. We're the world's oldest and largest animal welfare charity, with the primary focus of rescuing, rehabilitating and rehoming or releasing animals across England and Wales. Visit the RSPCA.

  5. Give them lots of praise when they follow commands – for example, sitting when they're told to. Let your dog explore quietly. Allow them to get used to the sights and smells of their new home. When visitors arrive, let the dog approach them first. Ask guests to act calmly to let the dog get used to their presence, as most dogs don't like full ...

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  7. May 30, 2024 · Whether your pet has been adopted or bought it's a good idea to get insurance. Rescue dog insurance is essentially the same as standard dog insurance. It provides cover for your pet to help pay towards veterinary costs in the event of an accident which requires treatment, such as surgery or medication. Though, depending on the type of insurance ...

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