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Fantastic representative!!!!!
I spoke with a very knowledgeable representative. When I had a question, she found out the information quickly and accurately. She was extremely friendly and professional. I was pleased with my entire experience.
Insurer: Prudent Pet
By: Amy
Tried to insure a townhouse (condo).
Tried to insure a townhouse (condo). Filled out the application form - only to receive a generic message of "Unfortunately we do not offer this service."
Insurer: Sonnet
By: M RL
Price competative
Price very reasonable and coverage good for the price. Was recommended by two other pet owners.
Insurer: ASPCA
By: Maggie H
Very helpful and walked me through the…
Very helpful and walked me through the process
Insurer: Sonnet
By: Tracy
Worst pet insurance experience ever
This was literally the worst pet insurance experience of my lifetime. I recently changed the insurance I had for my two dogs to Healthy Paws. When I filed my very first claim I received a long list of "pre-existing conditions" that I was informed would not be covered by my policy. One included "hip issues." My dog is 3 and has never experienced a hip issue. What happened, and was documented in her record, was that I asked my vet when she was a puppy if I should give her glucosamine as a preventative to prevent any hip issues. My vet endorsed that and documented that in my dog's record (that she's taking glucosamine). This resulted in me being informed that if my dog ever had a hip issue it would not be covered by Healthy Paws. They also went through a litany of other issues that would not be covered which were also questions that my vet documented. My dog is literally completely healthy but after changing insurance plans she is now tagged as having multiple pre-existing conditions that she won't be covered for. I have canceled my policy and gone back to ASPCA. I have never been so disappointed by an insurance plan. In my opinion, this company is simply looking for ways to deny claims and collect premiums. I absolutely do not endorse using this company under any circumstances and recommend avoiding them if you are looking for quality insurance coverage for your pet.
Insurer: Healthy Paws
By: MBK
Our 4 year old dog recently injured her…
Our 4 year old dog recently injured her leg and had to have surgery. From her emergency room visit to her surgery the claim process through Healthy Paws was quick and easy. I just photocopied the receipts from those visits and submitted them through the app. I received my payment a week after I submitted my claim. The ease of the process allowed us to focus on our dogs recovery and not worry about the insurance process. I only wish our healthcare coverage was as efficient!
Insurer: Healthy Paws
By: Elizabeth L
Fetch Pet Coverage
The marketing on what Fetch covers is very misleading. I chose them as I thought I was getting my puppy premium coverage. 2 years later and many claims rejected with zero reimbursement, I have recalculated the math. Yearly you will have to pay approximately $1.2k in insurance and vet bills before they will cover emergencies and new health conditions. I recommend putting that $1.2k in a savings account yearly to cover your own pets issues as you see fit. Say your pet has $4k vet bill when they are 2 years old. You would have already paid $2.4K towards achieving the insurance requirements. Then they cover 80 percent of that. You are now paying at least $800 of that vet bill. So technically you paid $3200 of that $4k vet bill.
Insurer: Fetch Canada
By: Jennifer Aalders