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Verified March 01, 2025

As easy as an insurance process can be…

As easy as an insurance process can be and that is actually saying something

Insurer: Nationwide

By: Brian Seidenburg

Verified March 01, 2025

Great service!

Great service!

Insurer: Nationwide

By: customer

Verified March 01, 2025

Easy to submit a claim and get…

Easy to submit a claim and get reimbursed!

Insurer: Spot

By: Nicole Warman

March 01, 2025

We initially were going for a different plan

We initially were going for a different company offering a lower monthly premium, however, it also then had limits on what amounts they would contribute towards treatments. We then made an appointment with a new vet (our old one went out of business) who recommended trupanion, touting its policy of no limits, and full coverage of any emergency. The immediate 30 day coverage was completed by the receptionist before we left the vet, and I completed the full coverage by phone. All was explained to me in detail, allowing me to choose which deductible amount was good for us, and now all is in place and our four year old 'Ashton' can enjoy a long and happy life.

Insurer: Trupanion Canada

By: LLD

Verified March 01, 2025

It’s nice to know I don’t have to worry…

It’s nice to know I don’t have to worry about money while taking care of my sick pets! Thank you for having such options to choose from!

Insurer: Spot

By: Leann

Verified March 01, 2025

All that I can say is thank goodness…

All that I can say is thank goodness that I have Rusty and Lulu on Spot insurance.

Insurer: Spot

By: Dienna Schiro

Verified March 01, 2025

My beautiful baby

My beautiful baby, Moneypenny (10) had just visited my vet for a possible neck injury. She was sent home with A LOT of medication. She had a reaction and started vomiting and pooping blood! I took her to the emergency vet and she went to ICU for a few days then discharged. But, immediately it started happening again! Two more days ICU. Nearly $3k total in vet bills. Healthy Paws covered all the agreed procedures and medication. This is her fourth time with a $1000+ vet bill and they have come through with reimbursement within 72 hours of claim submission every time! They even emailed to ask how she’s doing. I’ll gladly keep paying!

Insurer: Healthy Paws

By: Sally Reif

Verified March 01, 2025

Very easy to submit and they work very…

Very easy to submit and they work very quick yo reimburse once submitted.

Insurer: Spot

By: Rachel Mccann

Verified March 01, 2025

The best pet insurance

The best pet insurance. They paid the claims and also they complete claim fasted.

Insurer: Spot

By: Jessica Pontillo

March 01, 2025

Coverage for anaphylaxis deemed preventative care

Our dog was anaphylactic (swollen face, difficulty breathing) to vaccines since she was a puppy. Her vet recommended that she is given pre-treatment with her vaccines to keep her safe. She had her annual vaccines just recently Recently I was told by Trupanion that since this was a pre-treatment, it was PREVENTATIVE CARE and thus not covered. However if she suffered an allergic reaction and then we bring her in then it is a covered condition. Individuals with a known peanut allergy who take an epi-pen after peanut ingestion is not preventative care, it's treating an exposure to a known trigger. A dog with a known vaccine allergy who take medication due to expected vaccine exposure is not preventative care, it's treating an exposure to a known (and necessary) trigger. I am very disappointed in trupanion's position that she needs to suffer with potentially deadly consequences in order for something like this to be covered when she was exposed to something she is known to be allergic to! I don't think this is how a company who says that they are "dedicated to helping dogs and cats get the best care" should operate.

Insurer: Trupanion Canada

By: Xin Feng

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