Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
I know we have had several discussions about Pet Insurance and whether or not to get it and what company to go with if you do. Fudge is 7 and Vern is 6 and I got Pet Insurance for both before I brought them home. I believe Pet Plan had a policy effective date of 30 days after we brought our puppies home, but I could be wrong. This is all fresh in my mind as my renewal is next month.
First let me say, I would not be without pet insurance, just as I wouldn't go without health insurance. That said, I would like to share my experience with Pet Plan. As others have noted, they have changed the way they do business this year and those of us who have had it all along are more or less stuck with keeping them, because at this point, some of our dogs would have pre-existing conditions.
http://www.doodlekisses.com/forum/topics/petplan-insurance-has-changed
For me, the new premium I will incur has stayed in the ball park of how much they been increasing my premiums each year. Below I am attaching a discussion where I have been tracking my premiums. They have upped my annual allowance from $10,000 to $15,000. My deductible from $200 to $300 and my reimbursement is 80%. The new premium for Fudge would be $426.55 per year and Vern would be $370.88 per year.
I have the option of tweaking my policy and have asked them to check on making my deductible a yearly condition rather than per condition. This is where I am a little upset because Fudge had one claim in 2009 for flu like symptons (which they coded anorexia) and now we are on a "maybe" list and the agent has to get back to me. She was a new puppy and I was worried about dehydration. Vern had a more recent episode, but knock on wood, my dogs have been very healthy and I have used the insurance only a couple of times for both dogs. I disagree that I should be on a "maybe" list, but will withhold judgment until the agent calls back.
I continue to think that the more informed we are, the better choices we make, so I feel this is good information to have on DK. New people can see these discussions, weigh all their options, and pick the company that works best for them.
Here is another discussion worth reading.
http://www.doodlekisses.com/forum/topics/great-pet-plan-claim-exper...
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and the discussion where I track my premiums over the years.
http://www.doodlekisses.com/forum/topics/pet-insurance-premiums-wha...
UPDATE: FUDGE AND VERN DID QUALIFY FOR THE ANNUAL DEDUCTIBLE VERSUS THE PER INCIDENT DEDUCTIBLE.
Our new coverage for the 10/14/2016-10/14/2017 is as follows
$15,000 80% $300 annual deductible. Fudge's premium is $469.20 and Vern's is 407.97. This is definitely an increase. I have updated it in my previous discussion listed below.
The agent also said premiums are based on age, breed, and location. He also stated you can continue to get the $10,000 coverage that we have had in the past, but Pet Plan is issuing the new quotes for $15,000 because it automatically includes some new options. (the only one I remember is help with costs for advertising if your dog is lost)
FURTHER UPDATES: Instead of having you weed through pages of this discussion, here are some more interesting things Ricki (and Tara) found out about PetPlan versus Healthy Paws!
1) Plus, Petplan told me no one qualifies for any discounts except the 5% on line renewal once you are past the first year. The other discounts are only for first time clients.
2) Just got an on-line quote from Healthy Paws. Theirs all have unlimited benefits and annual deductible so the only variables are amount of deductible and copay. A $250/90% policy would cost $593.40. A $250/80 would cost $500.28 so that is about $50.00 a year less than Petplan's 15000/300/80 plan and we wouldn't have the cap on benefits and would have a lower deductible.
3) I discovered another Healthy Paws benefit. If you take your pet to emergency and you have 90% copay, PetPlan lowers the coverage to 80% (we have had this happen with them). Healthy Paws doesn't do this and will pay at the same 90% as they do for all claims.
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I don't know of any insurance that covers it. I hope others chime in.
Mindy, I don't know of any that cover neutering but there are many companies out there with many different plans that I didn't look into. Most don't cover routine procedures such as spay/neuter, office exams, vaccinations, dental cleanings, etc. They mainly cover illnesses and accidents.
Mindy, I don't know if you saw this link that Cyndi posted earlier in this discussion but it gives a good overview of many companies.
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