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She is an inside dog, she pretty much won't be going outside at all, but our yard is very secure as its on the top level of our house and the front yard is the bottom level (hard to explain)

It covers 80% of accident or illness, even hereditary sh*t, but it's $70 per month ... Little over the top since that about what I pay for my car lol

But captain your right ... I would be devo if anything happened to her but I'd also be pissed if I was out 4k lol

Edit**** naw panda so cute !!! Let me know how he goes ... I was only looking at single beds yesterday wondering when it's gonna be time

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$70 p/m= $850 p/year x 10 years = $8500

So I'd probably not go with insurance but it's absolutely your call.

Money's probably better off bringing your mortgage down.

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Our breeder advised putting some cash like $10 a week in a "doggy" account so if anything happens the money is there rather then insurance, which I can always sit in our ofset account

Your right captain the maths don't add up well

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A face only a mother could love lol

Yep , definitely a Lilly, I went out with a girl called Lilly once.........had exactly the same face.

looked like a bulldog eating mayonnaise?
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What a cutie fluff, I wish I could have a dog! It wouldn't be fair on the poor thing though, given I with FIFO. I just go cuddly mums dog instead haha, she's awesome!

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Our breeder advised putting some cash like $10 a week in a "doggy" account so if anything happens the money is there rather then insurance, which I can always sit in our ofset account

Your right captain the maths don't add up well

Also fluff in the fine print a lot of the insurances don't cover 'genetic' health issues.. So people with Bulldogs/Pugs etc that have a fair few known concerns already it ain't worth sh*t..

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The one I was being quoted for did, hence why it was so expensive I think

Some insurers won't insure British Bulldogs at all ,... The soul reason I was ok with paying the amount because the breeder is amazing and gives a 2 year guarantee on genetic stuff

So if she has anything genetic (which most genetic stuff they do know in the first few years eg hip issues or eye issues and breathing issues which are the big ones in Bulldogs will show almost straight away.

Lilly is bred from two champions who have never been to the vet other than for sperm collection and vaccinations

If they breed them right they never have issues, also a lot of vets aren't familiar with British Bulldogs

Our breeder had a pup she sold to someone and they took the dog to the vet because of breathing noises ..

The vet insisted on cutting open the dogs pallet and "fixing" sh*t

Well Bulldogs heads don't fully develop til they're like 2... Which means they go through phases of making wired breathing noises especially when they sleep... (They snore anyway lol...

Some vets don't know about certain breeds

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