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Zoey, our two-year-old Aussie labradoodle, was recently diagnosed with uveitis/glaucoma. This has required many appointments with pet ophthalmologists as well as multiple prescriptions. The ease in submitting multiple claims (sometimes daily) has been incredible.
Insurer: Embrace
By: Megan Wright
Price Gouging
I am one of Healthy Paws original customers, having the same coverage plan (90% with $100 deductible) since 2012. For context, Healthy Paws was formed in 2009 shortly after co-founder Steve Siadek took a position at a no-kill shelter in after Katrina and wanted to give back. As he stated, "I envisioned Healthy Paws Pet Insurance & Foundation as a way to help both adopted and homeless pets on a national scale." And prior to enrolling with them, I extensively researched options including some of the notable reputable alternatives like Embrace, Pets Best, and Trupanion and immediately excluding some of the bigger players let MetLife and Nationwide, largely due to limitations/schedules. I did not review newer options like Fetch, Figo, and Lemonade as they didn't exist at the time. My experience for the first few years was tremedous. My dog was a puppy, but my premiums were fair ($40/month?) and I found Health Paws customer service extremely responsive and caring the few times I submitted a claim. Since then, sadly, and especially in light of 2024 Chubb acquisition, I have sadly seen the company move away from a caring truly animal/owner-centric model to a for profit machine. My premiums - the increases to which are communicated in email tiny (illegal?) 9pt/12px font - are listed below. Each of the past 5 years, my premiums have increased 30% consistently as my medium-sized dog has aged from 8-12 years: 2020: $70.12 2021: $91.15 2022: $118.49 2023: $154.03 2024: $200.23 I just received notice that shortly my rates are increasing for 2025 will increase to $607.58/month! This represents over a 203% increase likely just when both my dog and I need them most (and after I have been paying hundreds each month). And Healthy Paws response? It's not a relfection of my dog or any specific cliam, but veterinary costs in my state. They suggested I consider lowering coverage and/or increase my deductible. The lowest I can now get my monthly premium by increasing my deductible 900% (to $1000) is still over $330/month unless I want to drop coverage by 10% or 20%. Healthy Paws should be ashamed and Rep. Josh Gottheimer specifically called them out for such practices last year. Sadly, I think we need our government to regulate this industry like we do healthcare or class actions to prevent such unscrupulous business practices.
Insurer: Healthy Paws
By: Matt
Good customer service
Good customer service, many price options to get coverage for my furry friends. Used to be with another insurance carrier. Haven’t once regretted changing to Pets Best.
Insurer: Pets Best
By: Joan
I’m glad my dogs are insured, but
I’m glad my dogs are insured, but I specifically asked them if neutering was covered and the guy assured me it was. It was not. When I called. They said, oh. Sorry. Disappointed
Insurer: Embrace
By: Jennifer Guilland
They process claims quickly and…
They process claims quickly and effectively.
Insurer: Embrace
By: Khalid
If I could rate them at a zero
If I could rate them at a zero, I would. Absolutely abysmal. Waste of money and time. They will find any way possible to not pay out claims. Save your money and pay out of pocket. I could not possibly be more dissatisfied.
Insurer: Embrace
By: Rachel Waltuch
Feels like a runaround
I submitted a claim about 4 months ago and got emails asking for the same thing multiple times that I had already submitted. It was denied and I submitted it again several days ago and have had no response yet.
Insurer: Pets Best
By: ER
Adjusters need customer service training
The adjusters never respond to calls or emails. If you want to discuss your claim, that is too bad because they will never reply or call you. The customer service reps are great and helpful, but there is only so much they can do, and ask that I contact the adjuster. I have two claims since I purchased the insurance last year that I need to speak to an adjuster. I sent multiple messages and made several calls and not one of them returned my calls or messages. I'm now searching for another pet insurance, USAA should not back this company.
Insurer: Embrace
By: Silvia Herrera
submitting a claim produces error time…
submitting a claim produces error time and time again. Calling is of little to no help. Very frustrating, their website and app suck.
Insurer: Embrace
By: Margaret