Price Satisfaction
Discover whether pet owners feel they’re getting good value from their pet insurance plans. These reviews focus on pricing transparency, affordability, and overall satisfaction with plan costs.
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I put our claim in and not to lond…
I put our claim in and not to lond there after we received a check… Just wish our payment would be more.. thanks though
Insurer: Fetch
By: James Warren
So Thankful For Embrace Coverage!
Pet insurance isn't cheap, especially as they get older, but it has been invaluable in giving us peace of mind when we've been concerned about a health issue. Our 10-year-old chocolate lab had a lump that turned out to be cancerous, then surgery, then complications from surgery, then three months of follow-up appointments (and cone wearing, poor thing!). The whole ordeal cost THOUSANDS of dollars and because of the high level plan we had selected, 90% of the costs were reimbursed to us. I am so thankful that concerns about money didn't prevent us from essentially being able to save his life. Our tabby cat is 9 1/2 and I just submitted her first claim; our out of pocket expenses will cover 2/3 of the deductible and because I expect additional testing and treatment to diagnose and treat whatever is causing her to have bald spots, I am again relieved to know that I can afford to do what is needed for her because soon 90% of the costs will be reimbursed. Like I said, it's pricey, but if you can manage the monthly payments, it brings so much peace of mind when those big things happen!
Insurer: Embrace
By: Amy Whitney
Pet Insurance that delivers.
Rec'd concise information on the insurance claim. Very satisfied with your policy. The reimbursement payment was very fair.
Insurer: Fetch
By: Greta Ulbrich
ease of signing up
ease of signing up
Insurer: MetLife
By: SHERRY D JOHNSON
Fast and easy claim process and reimbursement
We have been customers of Embrace for over a decade and are always impressed by their service. Pricing is fair, and I appreciate the ability to add on services like wellness. The online claims submission is incredibly easy, and the explanation of benefits is easy to understand. Even if something is not covered, I understand why. I wish all insurance were this easy to deal with!
Insurer: Embrace
By: Jeannette Uzeta
Absolutely the best!
If you need pet insurance, this is your absolute best option. I have used this company for years and have never been hassled about a claim. They are quick with their reimbursements and super easy to work with. Claims can be filed completely online. I heartily recommend them. You get what you pay for.
Insurer: Healthy Paws
By: Dacorn
Extremely easy and efficient process
Extremely easy and efficient process. Low cost insurance that I'm sure will easily pay for itself in the long run.
Insurer: MetLife
By: Beth Shaffer
Pricing
I am so sick of my insurance, going up!!! It's Crazy and I have paid for Lola for almost 11 years, now! I now have Romeo on there too and people think that I have to be crazy to pay what I am!
Insurer: Trupanion
By: Candie
Easy enrollment process
Great enrollment process … easy to understand and quick
Insurer: MetLife
By: Joanne
5 Years of Rising Costs and Broken Trust
After five years with Fetch Pet Insurance, I can honestly say I would not recommend them to anyone. What started as a fair, reassuring policy for our dog, turned into an overpriced, frustrating experience filled with premium hikes, reduced coverage, and denied claims. When I enrolled in late 2020, my policy offered 90% reimbursement with a $250 deductible for $211.17 per quarter. By 2025, that same plan ballooned to $602.71 per quarter / $2411 Annual — a 185% increase — despite me barely using the insurance. Over the five years, I paid $7,676.83 in premiums and received only about $1,000 in reimbursements. That’s a net loss of roughly $6,600, even after lowering my coverage to 70% reimbursement with a $500 deductible in an effort to keep premiums affordable. Within two quarters of reducing coverage, Fetch raised the rate back up anyway. The company also disputed a simple allergy claim, labeling it “pre-existing,” despite no record of prior symptoms. They later reduced the claim submission window from six months to just 90 days — a quiet policy change that makes it easy to disqualify claims. When I called about the steep price jumps, a representative told me, “Other dogs in your area had more claims, so everyone’s rates went up.” Routine care, vaccines, and tick medication aren’t covered, so you’re paying thousands for coverage that’s increasingly limited. The structure feels designed to collect premiums while discouraging actual use. If I had put the same $2,000 per year into a savings account or TFSA, I’d have nearly $12,000 set aside for vet bills instead of watching premiums rise every few months. Fetch’s model seems built to price out long-term customers — especially as pets age and are more likely to need care. It’s hard not to see this as predatory. Save yourself the stress and disappointment. Build your own vet fund instead. Fetch is not worth it. Oh and if you want to cancel, you have to wait until the last day of your policy or they cut you short. Hoping you will miss the 48 hour window by mistake so they can gauge you again! --------------------UPDATE-------------------- Thank you to Fetch for replying to my review. I appreciate that you took the time to respond, but unfortunately your explanation reinforces the core issue: customers like me are being priced out of coverage despite minimal usage, not because of our pets’ age or claims, but because of a business model that shifts collective costs onto loyal policyholders. To clarify: My dog Freddy is healthy, and in five years I submitted small claims (about $1,000 total) — which Fetch disputed as “pre-existing.” And all it does is go against your deductible. It's very hard to ever see any money. Despite this near-zero claim history, my quarterly premiums rose from $211.17 in 2020 to $602.71 in 2025, a 185% increase. I reduced my coverage from 90% with a $250 deductible to 70% with a $500 deductible just to stay insured — and within two quarters, rates shot back up anyway. I understand costs of veterinary care have increased. But a 185% premium hike for a healthy dog with virtually no claims is not a reflection of inflation or age — it’s an unsustainable business practice. Fetch’s own explanation that “other dogs in your area had more claims” makes this feel more like a community subsidy than individual insurance, where responsible pet owners end up footing the bill for others. Regarding the allergy claim, I would welcome a reassessment. However, that denial — combined with policy changes such as shortening the claim submission window from 6 months to 90 days — reflects a consistent pattern of tightening rules that disadvantage long-term customers. Over five years, I paid $7,676.83 in premiums and received $1,000 in reimbursement — a net loss of $6,676.83. I could have invested that same amount in a dedicated savings account or TFSA and been far better off. Fetch’s communication is polite, but the financial reality remains: the model doesn’t hold up for responsible owners who rarely claim. I stand by my warning to others — build your own vet fund instead.
Insurer: Fetch Canada
By: Kyle