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December 26, 2014

fast, hassle free process

Kai was first seen on Dec. 19 for vomiting and weight loss. The claim for this visit was processed the next day. He was then seen for an ultrasound and gastroscopy on Dec 22 and that payment was processed Dec26th. We appreciated the quick service from Trupanion. The only negative is the fact that exams and consults are not covered as every vet and surgeon who so much as looked at him charged us for a consult. I feel only the initial exam should be charged to the owner as one really has no control over the other charges and every "exam" did not provide any new information, but rather just felt like a money grab from a family too shell shocked to realize this. After the diagnosis of terminal cancer, all following exams should be covered

Insurer: Trupanion Canada

By: Tracey

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December 26, 2014

fast, hassle free process

Kai was first seen on Dec. 19 for vomiting and weight loss. The claim for this visit was processed the next day. He was then seen for an ultrasound and gastroscopy on Dec 22 and that payment was processed Dec26th. We appreciated the quick service from Trupanion. The only negative is the fact that exams and consults are not covered as every vet and surgeon who so much as looked at him charged us for a consult. I feel only the initial exam should be charged to the owner as one really has no control over the other charges and every "exam" did not provide any new information, but rather just felt like a money grab from a family too shell shocked to realize this. After the diagnosis of terminal cancer, all following exams should be covered

Insurer: Trupanion

By: Tracey

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December 25, 2014

Healthy paws is the best pet insurance

After being extremely disappointed with our other pet insurance, someone recommended us to healthy paws and we have been extremely happy with the services. They pay promptly without question.

Insurer: Healthy Paws

By: Trudi

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December 24, 2014

Lexi's Illness - Overnight Stay)

I have only had to use the insurance once so far and was completely satisfied both with the amount of money received for our Lexi's dehydration problem and the speediness of processing the claim. Claim was handled professionally and I would recommend this insurance.

Insurer: ASPCA

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December 24, 2014

Couldn't Have Done It Without Them!

Trupanion is, by far, the most honest and helpful company I’ve ever had the pleasure to work with. After my experiences this year, I seriously recommend that if you care about your dog, get him or her a policy. The following is a story that will prove why a simple monthly bill will save you in the future. (I’m a teacher, not a salesperson, so my apologies for this long essay!) My dog's name is Rosie and she is around 13 years old. A beagle/rat-terrier mix, she has adorably corgi-like ears and brown eyes that look right into your soul. Rosie is a trained therapy and retired service dog and has put smiles on more people’s faces than I can remember. Rosie had a rough life as a puppy. It wasn’t until she was around 3 years old that a rescue group saved her and she adopted me. The veterinarian who helped me get Rosie healthy again recommended dog insurance. After some investigation and consideration, I signed up with Trupanion. This was because they cover 90% of the actual veterinarian's bill (not what an unknown group claimed a treatment “should” cost). They understand that a vet bill for a service in Massachusetts may be different than that same service in Colorado. They also have no payoff limit. So, I paid the monthly bill and kept up with her health. Trupanion helped with her bills throughout her life, but their true commitment to caring for animals showed this year when Rosie started having difficulties climbing stairs and stopped running around. Our veterinarian did all sorts of tests and treatments. All this time, Trupanion kept up with their end of the deal, helping with costs that included multiple x-rays, medications and blood work. They never declined a bill. After exhausting his resources, our vet recommended we see a specialist. After a consultation with a top-notch surgeon, the problem was identified, and Rosie went in for surgery the next day. As it turned out, Rosie had a lipomatous mass (the benign fatty tumors that look like lumps under the skin of many dogs). However, unlike those that grow under the skin and create no health risks, this one was between her hipbone and muscle. As it grew, it pushed the muscle away from her bone and snaked its way through any opening it could. Altogether, I estimate it was about the size of an egg. Our wonderful surgeon was able to remove it… including the part that had grown all the way around the sciatic nerve (if you don’t know what that is, I recommend you look it up… my dog was in a lot more

Insurer: Trupanion Canada

By: Nicole

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December 24, 2014

Couldn't Have Done It Without Them!

Trupanion is, by far, the most honest and helpful company I’ve ever had the pleasure to work with. After my experiences this year, I seriously recommend that if you care about your dog, get him or her a policy. The following is a story that will prove why a simple monthly bill will save you in the future. (I’m a teacher, not a salesperson, so my apologies for this long essay!) My dog's name is Rosie and she is around 13 years old. A beagle/rat-terrier mix, she has adorably corgi-like ears and brown eyes that look right into your soul. Rosie is a trained therapy and retired service dog and has put smiles on more people’s faces than I can remember. Rosie had a rough life as a puppy. It wasn’t until she was around 3 years old that a rescue group saved her and she adopted me. The veterinarian who helped me get Rosie healthy again recommended dog insurance. After some investigation and consideration, I signed up with Trupanion. This was because they cover 90% of the actual veterinarian's bill (not what an unknown group claimed a treatment “should” cost). They understand that a vet bill for a service in Massachusetts may be different than that same service in Colorado. They also have no payoff limit. So, I paid the monthly bill and kept up with her health. Trupanion helped with her bills throughout her life, but their true commitment to caring for animals showed this year when Rosie started having difficulties climbing stairs and stopped running around. Our veterinarian did all sorts of tests and treatments. All this time, Trupanion kept up with their end of the deal, helping with costs that included multiple x-rays, medications and blood work. They never declined a bill. After exhausting his resources, our vet recommended we see a specialist. After a consultation with a top-notch surgeon, the problem was identified, and Rosie went in for surgery the next day. As it turned out, Rosie had a lipomatous mass (the benign fatty tumors that look like lumps under the skin of many dogs). However, unlike those that grow under the skin and create no health risks, this one was between her hipbone and muscle. As it grew, it pushed the muscle away from her bone and snaked its way through any opening it could. Altogether, I estimate it was about the size of an egg. Our wonderful surgeon was able to remove it… including the part that had grown all the way around the sciatic nerve (if you don’t know what that is, I recommend you look it up… my dog was in a lot more

Insurer: Trupanion

By: Nicole

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December 24, 2014

Still having treatment, awaiting surgery date.

Had tooth that was broken removed and 5 lumps biopsied, 2-3 lumps came back as possible cancer, awaiting surgery date Jan 8th, 2015.

Insurer: Trupanion Canada

By: Colleen

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December 24, 2014

Still having treatment, awaiting surgery date.

Had tooth that was broken removed and 5 lumps biopsied, 2-3 lumps came back as possible cancer, awaiting surgery date Jan 8th, 2015.

Insurer: Trupanion

By: Colleen

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December 24, 2014

Great Insurance

I've had ASPCA insurance for several years now. First, I enrolled my cat. Then several years later I enrolled my first puppy, and then the second. I have really utilized their services for each of my 3 animals and am so glad that I have their pet health insurance. It makes making decisions regarding treatment at the vet so much easier because I know that I have the coverage and the costs are always so much more manageable.

Insurer: ASPCA

By: Angela

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December 24, 2014

Ohren's issues

My young MinPin quit eating, began to have very loose stools. Test after test done...couldn't figure out what the problem was. I had to feed him boiled chicken breast to get him to eat. Eventually, a specialist was consulted and we tried different dry dog food. It worked!! Embrace was VERY quick processing my claims and reimbursing the expenses. Thank you, Embrace!

Insurer: Embrace

By: David

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