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Cocker Spaniel Pet Insurance For Dogs :: Buy Cheap Dog Insurance With Great Cover

Cocker Spaniel

Whether your buying a new dog or simply looking for a shelter that will help you adopt a new pet, Insurance4Britain.com is the place to look for all your pet and pet insurance needs.


The English Cocker Spaniel is a breed of gun dog. It is first thought that they derived from Spain. There are 2 varieties of English Cocker Spaniels, the "working" cocker and "show" cocker. It is one of several varieties of spaniel, more closely linked to the working-dog form of the Field Spaniel and the Springer Spaniel. Due to its decline in working, it has now become a much loved companion.

They are good family dogs, easy to train, but do require a substantial amount or exercise & grooming. Because of the breed's happy character & continuously wagging tail, it has been given the nickname "merry cocker". Their life span is considered to be 13-14yrs.

Make sure that you have adequate cover for your dogs, this should cover aspects like - emergency hospitalization and long term treatment costs for your pet. Accidents are more common than most people might think and we would like to know that you have done everything you can to protect yourself.

Pet Insurance versus Savings

Sometimes, with all the bills going out each month, we look to see what we can do to cut down on our expenses. Sometimes we think it will be a good idea to cancel our direct debit for our Dog Insurance and put the money away...

Pet Insurance Quotes

You never know when your pet may become ill or have an accident that could result in an unexpected trip to the vet's. Thankfully you can take out Asda Pet Insurance from just £3.92* a month for a cat and £7.35* for a dog. So having Asda Pet Insurance could be a great way to protect your pet and your pocket! *Based on Value cover. 10% of Asda customers paid this price between January and November 2009.

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