You might be referring to the 6 weeks free insurance that you get when you register a puppy with the Kennel Club. If your puppy is pedigree and qualifies for KC registration then visit their website for information on how to organise it.
Generally, you can't get free insurance. However, if you want to purchase a policy for 6 weeks for the puppy to be included in the price for the puppy, you will need to call around different insurance companies and ask them if they can help. Most general pet insurance companies do not insure such young animals and you will need to ask for a specialist quote.
2007-02-14 23:40:35
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answered by PetLover 4
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I save the pups till they're 10 to twelve weeks of age. I attempt this for most motives....... a million} they're eating sturdy meals & are thoroughly weaned. 2} they have began to ascertain sturdy potty conduct & are getting used to the crate. 3} they're more desirable socialized as a %. & have known their position in such %.. 4} they're more desirable accepting of people........ no matter if human being or newborn. 5} maximum individuals of photos were given a lot less their rabies vaccination. 6} there's a lot less danger that the puppy will cry of their new homestead. and maximum of all............. 7} many human beings get a youthful puppy (6-8 wks.) and the above reported motives have not been met and/or the "stunning" ingredient wears off in this time...... for this reason the puppy receives lower back or might want to finally end up in a glance after........ or worse. All respected breeder favor to attain the right determination the first time round. Afterall, they're nevertheless pups at 3 & 4 months of age and a sturdy kinfolk/proprietor might want to have them for 10 or more desirable years yet to go back. I take weekly %. of the pups & provide the hot "dad and mom" those %. with the help of e mail on a weekly foundation. in addition they get a school %. of the weekly ranges even as they get carry of their kit of excitement.
2016-11-03 12:28:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Contact the insurance to get a policy started. It may be easier to do 30 days or 60 days.
2007-02-14 23:40:19
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answered by Anonymous
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car insurance? life insurance? heath insurance? what are you talking about? the dogs i've bought came with life-time hips guarantee, one year any reason return.
i have no idea what these people are talking about.. the akc doesn't provide any insurance, they are just a record keeping agency. like the akc is going to pay your vet bills for the first six weeks!!!! come on people, you are scaring me!!! the only insurance is from the breeder promising to take the dog back for predetermined reasons.
2007-02-15 00:00:41
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answered by john j 2
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If your puppy is KC Registered, insurance will start automatically when the new owners register his change of ownership. If he isn't, you'll have to arrange your own. Try Petplan.
http://www.petplan.co.uk/default.asp
2007-02-15 00:29:33
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answered by anwen55 7
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you get this free when you register your puppy with akc, you could also provide 30 day health grantee with the new puppy, just make a contract, and you both sign it and each get a copy! good luck!!!
2007-02-14 23:48:37
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answered by Anonymous
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if you have ur pups registered with the likes of the kennel club then they will give you this when you get the papers.
2007-02-14 23:39:19
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answered by Anonymous
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when you take him to the vets to get his first jabs he gets it then and a puppy pack
2007-02-14 23:49:43
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answered by baby blues 4
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