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Purchasing pet insurance can help you manage the cost of veterinary care while keeping your pets happy and healthy. But what kind of pet insurance should you buy? There are three main kinds of pet insurance to know about: comprehensive pet insurance, accident-only pet insurance, and pet wellness plans.
Comprehensive pet insurance covers treatment for accidents and illnesses. When you take your pet to the vet for an injury or illness, you typically pay for treatment at the time of service and then submit a claim to the pet insurance company. If your claim is approved, you’ll be reimbursed for the cost of covered care, minus any coinsurance and deductible payments. Pet insurance generally has a waiting period before coverage kicks in. This can range from a few days to six months depending on the condition.
Although specific coverage may vary, comprehensive pet insurance generally covers:
Comprehensive pet insurance usually doesn’t cover:
Accident-only pet insurance covers injuries due to accidents but doesn’t cover illness. For example, it would cover treatment if your dog is hit by a car or eats a sock, but not if she develops an ear infection or a heart condition. Because it covers fewer things, accident-only pet insurance is typically less expensive than comprehensive pet insurance.
Accident-only pet insurance typically covers:
Accident-only insurance generally doesn’t cover:
You generally have the option to add a wellness plan when you purchase insurance. Some companies sell standalone wellness plans. Pet wellness plans typically pay up to a certain amount for specific kinds of preventative care, such as $20 for vaccinations or $150 for teeth cleaning. You’re responsible for any amount over that. Some pet insurance companies sell different levels of wellness plans, with pricier plans covering more veterinary services.
Pet wellness plans usually cover:
Pet wellness plans typically don’t cover:
When shopping for pet insurance, it’s important to review the details of what each plan covers and excludes. If the company doesn’t cover the following as part of their base pet insurance policy, you may be able to purchase add-on coverage for:
To choose the right pet insurance for your pet, follow these steps:
On average, comprehensive pet insurance costs about $675 per year for dogs and about $383 for cats, according to 2023 data from the North American Pet Health Insurance Association (NAPHIA). Adding wellness coverage increases the average premium to about $1,263 annually for dogs and about $626 for cats.
Accident-only pet insurance is significantly cheaper—about $204 per year for dogs and about $116 annually for cats. Your pet insurance costs can vary depending on factors such as your pet’s health, age, and breed; your deductible, reimbursement, and coverage amounts; and where you live.
Pet insurance plans can generally be used with any veterinarian you choose. With most plans, you pay the vet bill upfront, submit a claim to your pet insurance provider, and receive reimbursement. However, some pet insurance plans pay the vet directly. The vet then bills you for any amount your insurance didn’t cover. If your plan pays veterinarians directly, you’ll need to choose a vet that accepts your insurance.
Pet insurance can ease the financial burden of keeping your pet healthy, but it doesn’t cover everything. Consider starting a sinking fund for routine pet care or increasing your emergency fund to prepare for unanticipated vet expenses. Stashing your cash in a high-yield savings account can help it grow faster, so you have more resources to draw on if you’re hit with a high vet bill.
Personal loans and credit cards are other options for paying big vet bills. Maintaining good credit can make it easier to qualify for credit at lower interest rates. See where your credit stands by checking your credit report and score. Consider signing up for free credit monitoring from Experian to get alerts of important changes in your credit score. We’ll keep an eye on your credit, so you can spend your time playing with your pet.
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