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The Kennel Club pet insurance review

Read Which?'s expert review of The Kennel Club's pet insurance. Find out how we rate it dog policies
Matthew JenkinSenior writer
The Kennel Club pet insurance review

What does The Kennel Club offer?

Kennel Club Pet Insurance is a specialist insurer offering cover for dogs only. It's run by Agria Pet Insurance, a Swedish provider with 125 years' experience in the industry.

It sells lifetime policies only, with three types of cover offering vet fee limits between £7,500 and £25,000. 

Its products allow you to add extras, such as breeding risks cover, or overseas travel cover, as well as a discount for insuring more than one dog. 

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Does The Kennel Club offer the best pet insurance?

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How good are The Kennel Club's pet insurance policies?

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How good is The Kennel Club at handling claims?

The latest data from the Financial Conduct Authority shows that Agria (Kennel Club's underwriter), accepted 95-100% of claims made on lifetime policies in 2022, which is about average.

Those who claimed made complaints 0-5% of the time – again, around average.

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