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As pets grow older, vet costs and insurance premiums change. Here’s what to expect.
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You love what you do – spending your days with furry friends and exploring the great outdoors. But when you’re running a professional dog walking business, the unexpected can happen. A playful pup might cause a mishap, or a client’s keys could go missing. That’s where solid insurance comes in, giving you the confidence to focus on the wagging tails.
At CoverMy, we make getting the right protection for your dog walking business simple and stress-free. No jargon, no fuss, just straightforward cover designed for people like you.
While you’re a pro at handling pups, accidents can happen to anyone. A dog in your care might get injured, damage someone’s property, or you could face a legal claim. Without insurance, the cost of vet bills, repairs, or legal fees could come directly out of your pocket.
Think of it as your business’s safety net. It protects your finances and shows your clients you’re a true professional who takes their pet’s safety seriously. This peace of mind is priceless, both for you and for the pet owners who trust you.
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We also offer optional add-ons like Professional Indemnity, Employers’ Liability, and more. Simply let us know what you need, and we’ll help you create the perfect policy.
Protecting your dog walking business is more affordable than you might think. With prices starting from just €23.17 a month, we offer comprehensive cover that gives you robust protection without breaking the bank.
The final price depends on a few things, like the level of cover you need and if you have any employees. The best way to find out your exact price is to get a personalised quote. It’s fast, free, and there’s no obligation.
Legally? Nope, you don’t have to be insured. But practically? It’s a no-brainer. Insurance has your back if something goes wrong – like a dog slipping the lead, causing damage, or getting hurt. It’s peace of mind for you and a big confidence boost for your clients. Plus, it shows you’re not just a dog walker – you’re a pro.
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