Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
I have researched long and hard and put policy next to policy for the last couple of weeks. Here are the top two choices and the differences.
Trupanion charges $29.47 per month with a $200 "per incident" deductible and pays 90 percent for accidents, illness and prescriptions with no pay out limit.
Embrace charges $30.28 per month with a $200 "annual" deductible and pays 80 percent for accidents, illness and prescriptions with a $10,000 annual pay out limit.
Does anyone have experience with either company? Embrace is rated the number one carrier by consumer reports.
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We purchased a "Silver" policy from Petplan (after researching various company's) on Rusty when we acquired him as a puppy, never anticipating that we would have a need for it. If you have followed my blog "Rusty's cancer chronicles" you are aware that he was diagnosed with cancer, requiring the amputation of his leg, shortly before his 18 month anniversary. We and Rusty are very fortunate that we have two of the best cancer vets in the country here in the desert, which also means that they are very expensive. Petplan has never questioned their fees!
Petplan has paid almost $16,000 for their share of Rusty's care the past 14 months; they have not quibbled once on any of the charges, paying 70% for specialists the first policy period increasing that to 80% when they renewed his policy in October. The guaranteed renewal is extremly important when you are dealing with ongoing major health issues!
There may be less expensive policies available, but to us the proof of the best company is how they handle claims when you really need them. We file our claims on-line and usually have a check in less than a week. Petplan has provided "outstanding" service for us and Rusty; we cannot give them enough credit. Knowing that they would be there for us has allowed us to continue Rusty's cancer treatments; without their financial assistance we would probably have been forced to stop his care as the cost would have been prohibitive for us ($22,500 to date).
Chuck Holliman
Hi Sandy,
I'm not familiar with the two companies you've asked about but I would suggest you check out VPI. Just type it into Google and take a look.
Good Luck!
Koodles to you for being such a planner! I know it's a tough decision, you never know if you picked the right one-hopefully you will never need it. If it doesn't go up as they get older that would be more of a deal maker for me! Good luck!!
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