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Green Guide
Leading insurer launches new pet cover
PUBLISHED:
January 31, 2013 at
4:00 pm • LAST EDITED:
February 9, 2013 at
9:56 am
Pets & Animals •
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| • protect your pet with Liberty Seguros |
A LEADING expat insurer, Liberty Seguros, has launched a new pet insurance policy.
With the cost of vets fees increasing every year the policy will make sure your pet is protected if it needs treatment because of an accident or illness.
The affordable insurance, which price depends on the size of your pet, will not only cover against accidents and illnesses but public liability, a stay in kennels or a cattery if you are taken into hospital and help with the expenses of finding your pet if it gets lost.
There insurances includes three options; LIBERTY Pets Small, for dogs under 9 kilos such as Chihuahuas, Scottish Terriers as well as Cats; LIBERTY Pets Medium, for dogs between 9 and 15 kilos such as French Bulldogs, Beagles, Dalmatians etc.; LIBERTY Pets Large for dogs over 15 kilos such as Boxers, German Shepherds etc.
Pet owners who take out a policy before March 31 will receive a €25 shopping voucher to spend in El Corte Ingles.
For more information visit: www.libertyexpatriates.es or call 902 255 258.
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