Pet Insurance
Every member of your family deserves protection — including the furry or feathered ones. Cover vet bills for accidents, illnesses and emergencies so you can focus on your pet’s health.

Why do you need coverage?
- Vet bills for injury or illness can cost thousands
- Average annual vet visits are pricier than ever
- Access to routine care promotes good health
- Provide peace of mind to the entire family
What does our coverage do?
- Covers expensive emergency vet treatments
- Covers mishaps, accidents and illnesses
- Covers regular checkups and vaccines
- Covers long-term care for chronic or genetic conditions
Protect your pet today.
Cover the rising cost of quality veterinary care from emergency treatment to everyday checkups. We’ll help you find the perfect option to fit your pet and their needs to keep them healthy.

Emergency vet visits
Accidents, injuries or poisonings can lead to urgent and expensive treatments.

Routine care costs
Regular checkups, vaccinations and prescriptions quickly add up without coverage.

Chronic or genetic illness
Conditions like allergies or hip dysplasia can cost thousands over the life of a pet.
Numbers to know
Average annual costs
$580
is spent yearly on veterinary care for dogs per household. (AVMA, 2024)
Cancer treatment
$8K
can be required for pet cancer treatment. (MarketWatch, 2025)
Emergency unpreparedness
1 in 3
pets need emergency veterinary treatment every year. (forbes.com, 2025)
Our pet insurance options include
Accident-Only
For common incidents like poisoning, accidents or injuries, or encounters with other animals.
Accident and Illness
For cases when your pet is injured or becomes seriously ill.
Comprehensive
Can include wellness coverage such as vaccinations and routine checkups.
Frequently asked questions about pet insurance
Pet insurance is a type of health insurance for your pet that can help cover the cost of veterinary care.
Veterinary costs can be expensive, and pet insurance can help manage these costs, providing peace of mind in case your pet gets injured or develops a serious illness.
After you pay your veterinarian, you submit the bill to your pet insurance company and they reimburse you a percentage of the cost, depending on your plan’s details and deductibles.
There are typically three types of pet insurance policies: accident-only, accident and illness, and comprehensive (which often includes wellness coverage such as vaccinations and routine checkups).


