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Price is far from the only consideration, says comparethemarket.com

New research from comparethemarket.com challenges the industry perception that all insurance purchases via comparison sites are driven by price. comparethemarket.com revealed today that over a typical month, 45 per cent of its motor customers did not buy the insurance that was listed as the cheapest*.

The research demonstrates that 45 per cent of customers are considering other factors in their choice of motor insurance beyond price; whether it be level of cover, excess or key features such as warranties, courtesy cars, windscreen cover or no-claims-bonus protection.

Kal Samra, Managing Director of comparethemarket.com said: "For a long time our broker and insurer colleagues have protested that price comparison sites are commoditising the market and bringing everything down to price. But our own experience proves that this isn't the case. comparethemarket.com presents customers with a fast and easy way to look at different insurance to suit their needs - and it's clear that people are keen to compare much more than simply prices."

comparethemarket.com has been specifically highlighted by Defaqto for its transparency to customers, thanks to the level of detail provided as part of the quote process. For each insurance brand comparethemarket.com summarises the total price due, monthly payments and key details about the insurance, including special features such as add-ons and other current offers, to ensure the customer can make an informed choice.

Kal Samra continued: "It's very important to us that we offer a trustworthy and thorough service to our customers. We guarantee that they can't get a better deal by going direct to the brands that we feature."

comparethemarket.com has been adding quality insurance brands to its panel in recent months, to ensure a broad spread. More than 400 prices are now researched for every motor insurance customer.

For further information please contact: comparethemarket.com

 
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Buy your pet insurance or get a competitive quote Animal Friends Pet Insurance understands that caring for your pet starts while they are young pups. Biting and chewing comes naturally to puppies; especially when they are teething. It can seem like it will never end, but take heart; it is a natural phase all puppies go through. At first it may seem like it is just a game, but it needs to be stopped quickly to avoid further problems when your pup gets older. During the teething stage a puppy will try to sink its razor sharp teeth into anything; including the hand that feeds it. All we can say is that you should be firm, but fair. Love your new puppy and he or she will be by your side for many years to come.

There are a variety of training methods to help teach a puppy not to bite. You should keep in mind some basic guidelines:

  • Don't slap or hit the puppy in the face. This is not effective and it may confuse the puppy. He or she may think that you are playing or this might frighten the pup and make him afraid of you.
  • You should always encourage acceptable behaviour and discourage unacceptable behaviour. Everyone in the family has to be consistent when it comes to showing the puppy want you want them to do and not to do.
  • During the teething stage when you are trying to stop your puppy from biting you shouldn't play tug of war games or playful wrestling with them. This is hard to do because they are so cute and want to play rough. However, it you do play these types of games with them this will only encourage nipping and biting.

Your puppy is just doing what comes naturally and doesn't know any better. He doesn't know that he is doing anything wrong. You have to consistently show him what is acceptable and what is not. There are different techniques used to show your pup that biting you is not acceptable. Below you will find a few suggestions to try for yourself. To stop this habit quickly you need to start as soon as they are showing signs of wanting to sink their teeth into anything that moves.

You can try to redirect the biting from your hand or toes to a toy or chew stick. As soon as the pup starts to nip, say NO, and replace your arm or feet with a chew toy. Puppies are very smart and if you use this method consistently they will catch on quick.

One of the most popular methods is to make the puppy think he is hurting you each time he tries to take a bite out of you. If you have ever watched a litter of puppies play and wrestle with each other; you will notice that they don't stop attacking until another pup yelps. When your pup bites you say Ouch! and pull away from him. The trick to this is to startle them with your voice and then pull away and stop playing for awhile. This will show him that if he bites you won't play with him anymore.

You can us a small spray bottle filled with water and every time he nips or starts to bite at you spray him with the water. Just one short spray in the face should deter the pup. Most puppies don't like to be sprayed.

Here is a tip that might sound a little strange, but it seems to work on some puppies. You take an empty can and fill it with rocks or coins. When your puppy starts to bite, you say No and shake the can. For some reason most pups don't like the rattling noise and they will stop biting you.

If you have a pup with severe biting problems you can use this method. When the pup sinks his teeth into you say, No, and quickly put your thumb under his tongue and your other finger under his chin. Be careful not to hold his mouth too tightly and do this for about 10 seconds and release him. This is uncomfortable for the pup and after a few times he will understand that if he bites he will be uncomfortable.

Keep in mind that this is a natural phase and they will settle down after the teething process is finished. Just be consistent when training them not to bite. You will have many years ahead of you to play, wrestle and run with the newest member of your family. You might want to consider getting pet insurance on your puppy as there may be unforeseen medical expenses in the years to come. This will give your family peace of mind knowing that you will be able to provide medical attention when needed.

So please visit us to see how we can help protect your pet against the rising costs of pet insurance - you can buy pet insurance online quickly and easily at Animal Friends Insurance. We are sure that you won't be disappointed!

 
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