Companion Complete |
| Enrollment Age Cats: 8weeks - 10 years Dogs: 8weeks - 8 years (6 Years for Select Breed Dogs) |
Incident | Coverage Amount |
|---|---|---|
Accident Benefits 70% coverage |
Coverage amount is for each separate accident. | $ 5,000 per Incident $unlimited lifetime |
Illness Benefits 70% coverage |
Coverage amount is for each of 12 separate illness categories: •cardiovascular & respiratory system • digestive system • urogenital system • musculoskeletal system • nervous system • eyes • ears • skin • endocrine system • blood & lymphoid system • infectious diseases • cancer |
$ 5,000 per Category $60,000 lifetime |
| Wellness Plan (Optional)* Up to coverage amount 100% coverage Zero deductible |
For annual wellness costs, including: • vaccinations • annual physical exam • spay/neuter |
$150 |
Additional Benefits Up to coverage amount |
Accidental Death If your pet should die from injuries as a result of an untreated accident, its original purchase price will be reimbursed, up to policy limit. |
$ 500 |
| Boarding Kennel Fees Boarding or home care to a maximum of $25/day for your pet should you become hospitalized for more than 48 hours and are unable to care for your pet. |
$ 250 | |
| Recovery Costs To pay for advertising or to offer a reward should your pet go missing. |
$ 150 | |
| Euthanasia & Cremation To cover the cost of euthanasia and cremation |
$ 100 | |
| Monthly Premium for Cats: | $ 25.50 | |
| Monthly Premium for Dogs: | $ 44.95 | |
| Monthly Premium for Select Breed Dogs: | $ 58.95 | |
| *Adding the Wellness Plan to your coverage increases your monthly premium by $12.95/Month | ||
Co-Payment: Deductible: |
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| Please refer to policy Terms and Conditions for full details of coverage. Conditions cannot be noted, treated, symptomatic or pre-existing prior to the coverage effective date. There is a 30 day waiting period on illnesses from the coverage effective date of the policy. | ||
| Terms & Conditions |
| Veterinary costs are rising. The field of animal medicine has advanced rapidly in past decades allowing veterinarians to successfully treat conditions that were previously considered untreatable. However with these advances has come an increase in the cost of veterinary care. It is estimated that North American pet owners now spend over $10 billion a year on healthcare for their pets. |
