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In Practice 21: 536-540 (1999)
© 1999 British Veterinary Association

Pet insurance - a delicate balancing act?

Neal King 1

1 The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons

THE five major providers of pet insurance over the past couple of decades have recently been joined by a large number of new entrants to the marketplace. With the ever-increasing number of companies involved in pet insurance, changes are inevitable in the balance between client, veterinary surgeon and insurance company. In this article, Neal King, a member of the Veterinary Advisory Group to the insurance companies, approaches the subject of pet insurance from the point of view of both insurer and veterinary practice and explains how changes in an increasingly competitive field may affect this balance in the future.







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