Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
I have pet insurance on both my dogs. I have filed one claim and that was an ER visit with Fudge when she was just a puppy. This year my policy premium went up to $206.60, which is almost $40.00 more than last year. Here are the premiums I paid over the years for my dogs:
Fudge
2009 143.56
2010 143.56
2011 167.69
2012 206.60
2013 246.40
2014 308.00
2015 385.00
2015 349.68 (we moved in October 2015 and PetPlan changed our policy plan from March to
10/14/2015)
2016 469.20 (Pet Plan switched me to 15,000 annual coverage, 300 annual deductible, 80%)
2017 603.10
Vern
2010 143.56
2011 167.69
2012 182.93
2013 221.07
2014 276.34
2015 345.43
2015 304.02 (see above. my policy plan switched from beginning in April to 10/14)
2016 407.97 (Pet Plan switched us to 15,000, 300 annual deductible, 80% reimbursement)
2017 524.37
My rates include a 15% discount and my coverage is for vet fees of $8000, 80% reimbursement level and $200 deductible. I guess my concern is at the rate these policies are going up, I could one day be paying big bucks for insurance and the CSR told me today that there is no cap on the premium. Also, I was told today that the premium is not affected in any way by the amount of claims you submit, but only by age of your dog, location (where you live), and breed.
Is this comparable to what others are paying? I also wanted to get this all written down for the next time someone asks about Pet Insurance.
I still think Pet Insurance is very, very important, but just want to know if my company is in the same ballpark as others.
**sometime before we paid the 2016, Pet Plan changed Underwriters and redid all the policies. Premiums skyrocketed for many. Our policy was switched from a per incident to an annual deductible.
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Okay, the plan is up to $20,000 with a 20% copay and this is with a 15% discount. Last year it was $277.42. Calla is 3 and Luca 4.
how did you get a 15% discount with them?
Amy, You should get a multiple dog discount and 5% if you mention DK for a maximum of 15%!
Or online, microchipped etc. There's a lot of discounts I qualified for but 15 % is the maximum.
F. No deductible?
Oh Man, that is high...I guess that is what I will be looking at next year too, although that would be like 42% higher.
Lisa,
I believe some of this goes by area code. Spud is three and I paid $100.00 less, but then again I believe we are only covered to $10.000 ( not the $20,000 ), 100% coverage, $200 deductible
We are just going into our 3rd year of having coverage through Pet Plan. My premium has gone up every year. I argued with them for months last year over the percent of my increase. They also had not applied all the discounts I'd asked for. My girls are GD's, just turned 4 y/o and I pay right at $78 a quarter per dog for the Pet Plan, $200 deductible, 100% pay unless it is a specialist and then it is 70% I believe. I haven't had to use it. When I see how much the increase is as a total each year I sort of freak out but when I divide it out over 12 months, I'm still just paying about $25 per month per dog so I guess I'm still ok with it. I do hate to think what the premium is going to be when they are 10.
I just got PetPlan for Teddy. He's 1.5 years old and I got the gold plan with $20,000 coverage, with a $200 deductible and 100% reimbursement for $364 a year. There was a difference of only about $40-60/year between the different plans, which had $8000, $12,000 or $20,000 of coverage, so I just went with the highest coverage. Having a $200 deductible made it a bit cheaper. Teddy is listed as a goldendoodle, and we live in Southern CA, not sure if location makes a difference at all.
I looked at my plan it says
Your premium is the cost of your pet's insurance policy. Your premium is not affected by your pet's age but instead based on two things:
so technically it shouldnt go up right?
when I spoke with PetPlan about my increase this year, they told me that all pet insurance goes up from year to year regardless of what insurance company you use and that is due to the increased costs of providing vet care. As more and more specialized/advanced treatment options become available the industry wide costs increase.
I wonder what happens when PG Riley reaches 7 or 8 years of age...does anybody know what the premiums go up to then?. My worry is that they won't insure older dogs.
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