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lulu122 Dec 2nd 2014 5:53 pm

Dog Insurance
 
can anyone give me any names of insurers that could give me a quote for Pet insurance in Hungary?

Thanks

Rural Hungary Dec 2nd 2014 8:50 pm

Re: Dog Insurance
 
Most of the larger insurance companies offer insurance here for example, sorry, it's only in Hungarian. Only time for a brief look but prices start from around £1.70/week.

lulu122 Dec 8th 2014 7:55 pm

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I emailed where the link went to and they replied saying they don't do pet insurance, when its obvious they do as they have a picture of a dog on the website :(

Rural Hungary Dec 14th 2014 11:38 am

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Hmm, welcome to Hungary ;) I'll look for some others and send you the links.

lulu122 Mar 10th 2015 6:49 pm

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does anyone have any more suggestions on this? Would be very helpful thanks :)

lulu122 May 17th 2015 4:30 pm

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Anyone??

Sachina May 18th 2015 8:43 am

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I don't have insurance for my two dogs because vet treatment is inexpensive over here compared to the UK. One of my dogs had to undergo 4 operations on her eyes by a specialist vet over a period of 5 months and then was spayed a few months later. The total bill including eye drops etc came to around £400. I hate to think what I would have had to pay had we lived in the UK.

FenTiger May 18th 2015 11:37 am

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Originally Posted by Sachina (Post 11648946)
I don't have insurance for my two dogs because vet treatment is inexpensive over here compared to the UK. One of my dogs had to undergo 4 operations on her eyes by a specialist vet over a period of 5 months and then was spayed a few months later. The total bill including eye drops etc came to around £400. I hate to think what I would have had to pay had we lived in the UK.

Reading this I wish we were already in Hungary. We seem to spend a fortune on vets fees in UK. Every consultation plus medication seems to cost £50-60, which is below the excess claim minimum. I would most certainly not bother with pets insurance if we were already in Hungary but over here it's more of a necessity. Unfortunately, the standard we chose no longer covers our dogs for their ongoing ailments so I have wondered whether there was any point continuing.

Rural Hungary May 18th 2015 1:18 pm

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Originally Posted by FenTiger (Post 11649081)
Reading this I wish we were already in Hungary. We seem to spend a fortune on vets fees in UK.

As with Sachina, we were not too fussed about paying as it was very inexpensive. I don't think we ever paid more than £40 and that included consultation, small operation and medication.

Sachina May 18th 2015 1:49 pm

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Georgina had her last major eye operation last July which was actually two operations because she was spayed at the same time. Her eyes were done by an eye surgeon and the spaying by the head vet at the practice we go to. I paid a total of £50 which included pain relief, eye drops, antibiotics, a visit to have the stitches from the spay wound removed and two further visits to have her eyes checked.

fidobsa May 19th 2015 1:08 pm

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Same here with Charlie. He got bitten by another dog when we were walking through the village. There was a big flap of fur/skin hanging off his neck. He had anaesthetic, the area shaved, stitched up, antibiotic cream + tablets, anti tet. jab and pain killers and the vet charged 12,000 Ft (about £30). When I took him back for stitches removal I thought there would be another bill but there wasn't.

Rural Hungary May 27th 2015 9:16 pm

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Originally Posted by fidobsa (Post 11650317)
Same here with Charlie. He got bitten by another dog when we were walking through the village. There was a big flap of fur/skin hanging off his neck. He had anaesthetic, the area shaved, stitched up, antibiotic cream + tablets, anti tet. jab and pain killers and the vet charged 12,000 Ft (about £30). When I took him back for stitches removal I thought there would be another bill but there wasn't.

Was that the vet in town?

fidobsa May 28th 2015 6:55 am

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Originally Posted by Rural Hungary (Post 11658649)
Was that the vet in town?

Yes, Dr. Talabér Gyula.

Rural Hungary May 28th 2015 8:36 am

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We always found him to be very good, much kinder to the animals than the previous vet we used and the prices don't increase because you're foreign!

scot47 May 28th 2015 7:07 pm

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Pet insurance is a scam introduced to the UK from the USA. No need for it in an economy where vet fees are "normal".

When did the practice arrive in the UK ? 1980s ? What did people do before that ? I suggest a close study of "The Loved One" by Evelyn Waugh.


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