Comprehensive Pet Insurance

What's Covered

Responsible pet parents know that taking care of a pet isn’t just about being prepared for accidents and illnesses. Getting preventative care like prescription flea control, vaccinations and annual exams is essential to keeping your pet healthy. That’s why the Comprehensive Plan helps you pay for unexpected vet bills and routine care. This plan covers diagnostics, hospitalization, lab fees, medication, surgeries and other treatments for:

  • Cancer
  • Foreign body ingestion
  • Infections
  • Lacerations
  • Motor vehicle accidents
  • Parvo
  • Pneumonia
  • Sprains
  • Stings
  • And much more!

This plan also covers routine care expenses like:
  • Annual exam
  • Behavioral Training
  • Heartworm preventative
  • Microchipping
  • Prescription flea control
  • Vaccinations

What's Not Covered

By The Numbers

Reimbursement ?

Deductible ?

Incident Max ?

Annual Max ?

Routine Care

90%*

$100 per incident

$1,500

$7,500

$125 per plan year

Claim Example

Comprehensive claims for your pet might look like this:

Over the course of a year, Betty (dog of Kristen S. in Longmont, CO) was treated for an accident and routine care that totaled $1,457.80. With the Comprehensive Plan, $1,191.82 of those vet bills were reimbursed:

Foreign Body Removal of Rocks
Amount Claimed: $1,341.80
Amount Reimbursed: $1,117.62

Routine Exam and Vaccinations
Amount Claimed: $116.00
Amount Reimbursed: $74.20

Interested in a free quote for this plan? Get a quote

Best Friends Take Care of Each Other

From sudden injuries to serious ailments, pets rely on us to take care of them. Pet insurance can help you protect your pet’s health with the very best veterinary care.

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What Customers Are Saying...

“We previously had a Yorkie that had bladder stones and required two surgeries that cost more than $1,300 each. So, when we got Mimi and Coco...we wanted to have pet insurance as a safety net...The claims process was fast and easy, and with the reimbursement we have received for the routine care, it almost pays for itself in the first year."

Kathleen B.
August, 2011