Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
So I am bringing home my little girl in less than two weeks and I am definitely feeling the pressure to start making decisions on all these things I have been researching for so long: food, toys, shampoos, and insurance among others. I think I have a handle on pretty much everything except the insurance choice. I know it is imperative to get going on that ASAP and even though I have spent an embarrassing number of hours researching the subject both on DK and outside sites, I still feel lost. The main understanding I have gained is that different plans work for different people. I completely get that and I know I need to find what works best for me. My main problem is I have no idea what "works best for me"! What things should I be basing my decision on? Is there a list somewhere of characteristics I should be looking for? I know such a list of guidelines exists for things such as picking out what dog breed is best, picking out a puppy, choosing a breeder, etc. but are there certain criteria I should be focusing on when deciding what options work best for my lifestyle and budget, etc when choosing pet insurance? I'm not really looking for which insurance company is "best" (although all suggestions are welcome) because I am capable of putting in the legwork to look up the facts and figures on things like satisfaction and payout; I am moreso looking for guidance on how I should be judging what I need. So many of you say you chose plan x with company z because that is "what worked best for you." How did you judge that?
Thank you!!!
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I just got our insurance and I went with PetPlan. I checked out a few, but mostly went with the majority here. A huge thing for me was having hips and knees covered. I just went and did a checkup and had his knees all cleared so I will not have the 6 month waiting period. Use Doodle as another discount code and there is a referral program too, so get a code from a current PetPlan user.
Here is the referral code....http://petplan.extole.com/a/clk/1V6HQF
we went with pet plan because of the total coverage for the life time of the pet and we got a doodle kisses discount. The pay outs seemed to be mostly great and am very glad because boy have we used it a ton already. I do know the earlier you get the insurance the better it is because nothing is preexisting condition. having eyes, hips, and knees covered is the biggest thing and making sure it says hip dysplasia covered.
I completely understand your confusion. I was all over the map. Toought I'd go with Pet pan, no VPI, no Trupanion, etc. Then my vet gave me a 2 month free trial with Embrace. They said they enjoy working with Embrace the best. I'd had enough of the stressing over pet insurance and simply went with them, based on such. So we'll see..
Stephanie- I'm in the same boat as you. I'll bring my guy home in 18 days. I'm considering Pet Plan. I don't think its best to have wellness visits covered, I'd rather have a large amount of incident coverage. Pet Plan's bronze plan covers up to $10,000. It doesn't cover wellness or anything that the higher plans do (reimbursement on kennel fees etc), those just seemed unnecessary and I'd probably never submit a claim for them. All conditions are covered for life if you keep up coverage every year.
There's a 24 hour waiting period for accidents, 14 days for illness/conditions & 6 months for hips & knees covered. Like Anita said, you can have your vet do a checkup and put in the medical records that they are clear and then the waiting period will be waived. For a GD, the bronze plan is $17.20 a month & if you pay in full, they give you even more of a discount- it's less than $175 total I believe. A friend of mine gave me a promo code that gives you a % off & apparently they'll send you a gift card for signing up, which is pretty cool!
I'm also thinking of getting insurance sometime this week or next week, since by the time I'll get him and get a full checkup, the 14 day period will be over or almost over and most everything would be covered. I guess I'm mostly worried about giardia that everyone talks about & having that be labeled as pre-existing. I'm going to check with the breeder about what her vet writes up about the dogs.
Thank you everyone for your super helpful responses! It has been quite the journey trying to sort through all of this. I think I have pretty much narrowed it to Healthy Paws or Pet Plan. It seems that everyone on here loves pet plan, but I am a little nervous about the "per incident" deductible rather than annual and also the payout limitations, whereas Healthy Paws has annual deductible and no limits on payout.
Anita- thank you for the referral info; i will use it if I choose pet plan
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