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We have used many pet insurance companies. Healthy Paws is the best, most professional of all.
This is the best coverage, honorable, timely, reliable and monthly premiums fairly priced. The customer service agents very informed and sensitive. Our Cooper would not be alive had we not had Healthy Paws Insurance.
- INSURER: Healthy Paws
- POSTED: 04/29/2021
- BY: Linda
- BREED: Labrador Retriever
- AGE OF PET: 7 - 10
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Best pet insurance around!
Healthy Paws has an app that lets you take a snapshot of the medical bill and submit. It is a very uncomplicated process and the claim is turned around quickly. One time I didn’t provide enough information and Healthy Paws contacted my vets office without bothering me. They also follow-up to see how your pet is doing.
- INSURER: Healthy Paws
- POSTED: 04/29/2021
- BY: Rhona
- BREED: Mixed Breed Medium (20-70 Lbs)
- AGE OF PET: 7 - 10
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ASPCA pet insurance is a complete scam, and I hope I can forewarn fellow pet owners. I took my cat to the vet, he was diagnosed with a UTI, and the bill was quite expensive. He had never had a UTI before. This was the first time he had ever been sick, and certainly the first he had ever been diagnosed with anything at all. But because a note from the vet, 5 months ago, mentioned that he was drinking a lot of water, they decided that this was an early symptom of a UTI, and that it was therefore a preexisting condition. Long story short, if your pet has ever been to the vet before, for any reason at all, including for an annual physical, they will pretend that whatever illness they later develop is a preexisting condition and they will not cover one cent. I wish I’d known this before paying hundreds of dollars in monthly premiums.
- INSURER: ASPCA
- POSTED: 04/28/2021
- BY: P
- BREED: Domestic Short Hair
- AGE OF PET: 7 - 10
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