Pet Breeds

A comprehensive guide to pet breeds.

Our furry little companions come in all sorts of shapes, sizes and breeds - there are hundreds of cat and dog breeds around the world. Before choosing your next pet, do some research into the different breeds that are available and find the best fit for you, your family and home.

Pick your furry friend

  1. Sphynx Cat

    11 Nov 2022

    Read our comprehensive guide to Sphynx Cats, including information on predisposed health issues, exercise needs, family friendliness, grooming, history, overview & temperament.

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  2. Labrador

    01 Jan 0001

    Read our comprehensive guide to Labradors, including information on predisposed health issues, exercise needs, family friendliness, grooming, history, overview & temperament.

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  3. Persian Cat

    01 Jan 0001

    Read our comprehensive guide to Persian Cats, including information on predisposed health issues, exercise needs, family friendliness, grooming, history, overview & temperament.

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  4. Cocker Spaniel

    01 Jan 0001

    Read our comprehensive guide to Cocker Spaniels, including information on predisposed health issues, exercise needs, family friendliness, grooming, history, overview & temperament.

    Read more about Cocker Spaniel
  5. Jack Russell

    01 Jan 0001

    Read our comprehensive guide to Jack Russells, including information on predisposed health issues, exercise needs, family friendliness, grooming, history, overview & temperament.

    Read more about Jack Russell
  6. Poodle

    01 Jan 0001

    Read our comprehensive guide to Poodles, including information on predisposed health issues, exercise needs, family friendliness, grooming, history, overview & temperament.

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  7. Scottish Fold Cat

    01 Jan 0001

    Read our comprehensive guide to Scottish Fold Cats, including information on predisposed health issues, exercise needs, family friendliness, grooming, history, overview & temperament.

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  8. Labradoodle

    01 Jan 0001

    Read our comprehensive guide to Labradoodles, including information on predisposed health issues, exercise needs, family friendliness, grooming, history, overview & temperament.

    Read more about Labradoodle
  9. Munchkin Cat

    01 Jan 0001

    Read our comprehensive guide to Munchkin Cats, including information on predisposed health issues, exercise needs, family friendliness, grooming, history, overview & temperament.

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Top FAQs

What type of cover does Asda Pet Insurance provide?

Asda Pet Insurance is only for cats and dogs and offers two types of insurance – Lifetime and Time Limited policies.

Lifetime

There are five levels of Lifetime Insurance you can choose from, covering vet's fees up to £2,000, £4,000, £6,000, £8,000 and £10,000 per year. With new ongoing conditions insured for life, as long as your payments are kept up to date, you renew your policy and the insurer offers renewal, it's the most comprehensive policy you can get for your pet with Asda.

Time Limited

Time Limited policies provide cover for the twelve months from the first treatment date of a condition as long as the policy remains in force. Once the financial limit has been reached or 12 months has passed from the date they are diagnosed (whichever is sooner). Any ongoing treatment required as a result of this condition will be excluded from future claims. You can choose to have cover for vet's fees up to either £2,000 or £5,000 per condition.

Is my pet covered for pre-existing conditions?

Pre-existing conditions are not covered. Like most policies from other providers, your Asda Pet Insurance policy will not cover any medical condition or symptoms that your pet had before the start date of your policy or any that occur during the first 14 days of your insurance cover.

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