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Relief In A Stressful Situation
RE: Pet Insurance John and I talked about pet insurance a few times last year, but didn't know anyone else who had it so we weren't sure if it was worth it or not. Fast forward to June, when the universe brought me a horrific story about a friend's experience with dog sitting and the Pet ER that totally rocked my world. I signed the dogs up immediately with Healthy Paws, the insurance we had been considering, and that was that. Just after Labor Day Appa was playing ball with some friends - trying to be the best, as he does - and he started limping. The limp got worse, so we called our Vet and had it checked out. Keeping fingers crossed that it was just a soft tissue injury, we waited a few more days and it got worse. Back to the Vet. This week he had surgery to repair his torn cruciate ligament, and we are embarking on a two month recovery followed by two months of rehab. With a 50% chance he'll damage his other leg at some point, our insurance covered $3,400 of a $4,400 hospital bill. On top of that, since this wasn't a pre-existing condition his other legs are covered (heaven forbid) he should tear another. No one ever plans for a pet emergency, but in this instance having the insurance and knowing we could afford to pursue the best course of treatment available for our Appa made this whole situation just the teensiest bit less stressful. So, if you are like we were last year and are considering pet insurance but don't know anyone who has it: we have it. We have used it. And we would happily recommend Healthy Paws if you want a plan that covers the unexpected!
Insurer: Healthy Paws
By: Meg
Peace of mind
I searched many policies before selecting HealthyPaws. We've had our police for over a year and change, but it wasn't until this year where we fully utilized it. Our dog had an ingested pills on accident and had to be rushed to ER. We escaped that incident okay, however Two weeks later we learned our dog had a tear in his CCL and required TPLO surgery.healthypaws came in so helpful we didn't have to think twice about our dogs care. Mobile app also makes it super easy to process claims. Great service over phone and email, fast turnaround too!
Insurer: Healthy Paws
By: Melanie
so glad I purchased
Turpanion has come through for Daisy, my golden, who had two serious diagnosis. I have a happy dog because Trupanion kept their word to Daisy and I. Just the Best Company.
Insurer: Trupanion Canada
By: Margaret
so glad I purchased
Turpanion has come through for Daisy, my golden, who had two serious diagnosis. I have a happy dog because Trupanion kept their word to Daisy and I. Just the Best Company.
Insurer: Trupanion
By: Margaret
New Believer
I never believed pet insurance was worth the money until my dog had to be rushed to the Pet Emergency center. When I put my three month old puppy to sleep on a Saturday night she was fine, but by morning I could see she was lethargic and I knew something was wrong. I took her immediately to the Pet Er where x-rays showed she had pneumonia . She received IV fluids, antibiotics and oxygen. The final cost including x-rays was $2,000. After my deductible I received a check from Trupanion for $1,200 within two weeks. I received several updates about my claim. It was the best decision I made to get Trupanion as soon as I brought home the puppy home.
Insurer: Trupanion Canada
By: Marguerite
New Believer
I never believed pet insurance was worth the money until my dog had to be rushed to the Pet Emergency center. When I put my three month old puppy to sleep on a Saturday night she was fine, but by morning I could see she was lethargic and I knew something was wrong. I took her immediately to the Pet Er where x-rays showed she had pneumonia . She received IV fluids, antibiotics and oxygen. The final cost including x-rays was $2,000. After my deductible I received a check from Trupanion for $1,200 within two weeks. I received several updates about my claim. It was the best decision I made to get Trupanion as soon as I brought home the puppy home.
Insurer: Trupanion
By: Marguerite
Smooth Sailing
I provided the claim form to my vet. They faxed it in. Within 10 days, I had a check for my share. Worked perfectly, as far as I was concerned. Also good communication from the assistors - sending me email telling me where my claim was, and checking on if I received my check. Highly recommend.
Insurer: Embrace
By: Deb
Best Pet Insurance Ever
The claim service is one of the best I have experienced
Insurer: Pets Best
By: Beverly
Look No Further than Healthy Paws!!
All of our family members with dogs use Healthy Paws. It is a wonderful company. We had used 2 other pet insurance companies before discovering Healthy Paws. Both were a huge disappointment.We have found Healthy Paws fees are reasonable and believe me the peace of mind is worth every penny. Our dog, a Cavalier, is diabetic. Needles, Vetsulin, blood work, etc. has been covered. (We have the 90% coverage plan.) A family member's German Shepherd had to have her spleen removed. They have 80% coverage. Cost was in the thousands and Healthy Paws paid. We are very grateful to Healthy Paws and their amazing staff. This is not a paid endorsement, but one from the heart.
Insurer: Healthy Paws
By: Shandell
The ASPCA does not care about your dog.
Do not buy ASPCA pet insurance. My 5-year old dog had $5,000 ACL surgery after he started limping in May. Brought him to our vet, they said he may have arthritis, but to see a surgeon just in case. We took him 10 days later. They diagnosed him with a torn ACL. We got his surgery, then submitted a claim. The ASPCA decided not to pay for it (after paying $45/month for 5 years) because his "diagnosis" and surgery were in different "billing periods." Our dog saw the vet May 5, saw the surgeon May 15, and the billing period roll-over was May 10. Our vet, who we saw on May 5, didn't diagnose him -- the surgeon did, which technically means the diagnosis and surgery were in the same billing period, both after May 10. However, the ASPCA claims they count our vet seeing his "symptoms" as the official diagnosis. If this sounds ridiculous, it's because it is. The ASPCA will do whatever it can to not pay for your dog. They don't care about you. They don't care about animals. Do not buy their insurance.
Insurer: ASPCA
By: Randy