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1300 Pet Insurance
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  • Comprehensive Pet insurance covers up to $15,000 a year.
  • Pet Accident Insurance up to $8,000.
  • Pet cover still starts from as little as 38c a day, but you'll get an incremental 5% discount for each additional pet insurance policy you take out. Its a small price to pay for piece of mind.
Policy Summary

At 1300 Insurance we provide quality, affordable pet insurance so that you can always give your pets the best care available. Our pet health insurance options allow you to insure your beloved pet for accident or comprehensive pet insurance in Australia in an easy and affordable way.

Avoid costly veterinary bills and ensure your pet will get the care it needs.

  • Our comprehensive Pet insurance covers up to $15,000 a year, our Pet Accident Insurance up to $8,000.
  • Our great pet cover still starts from as little as 38c a day, but we'll also give you an incremental 5% discount for each additional pet insurance policy you take out with us. Its a small price to pay for piece of mind.

Pet health insurance is a small price to pay for peace of mind. What’s more we offer discounts if you need to insure more than one pet.

For premium pet insurance in Australia, get an online quote today!

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