Pets Best Facts
What Our Plans Cover
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What's Covered
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Comprehensive plans cover illnesses, accidents, and injuries
As pets age, they face the same problems of aging we all face, such as arthritis, cancer, heart disease, and kidney failure. And pets age at a faster rate than we do.
Pets Best has no networks; we have no rules telling you or your veterinarian what procedures are eligible. Our role is to help you pay for the cost of the best veterinary care available.
There are, of course, some exclusions. But we only list the few things we don't cover, rather than the hundreds of things we do. If it's not listed as an exclusion in your policy, it's covered.
Which Plan Should You Choose?
The choice is yours - each Pets Best plan provides your dog or cat with industry-leading protection that fits any budget.
- Pets Basic offers the security of good health coverage with lower premiums.
- Pets First our best-selling plan, offers great benefits for a maximum of value.
- Pets Premier has the highest benefits in the industry for the ultimate in security.
No matter which plan you choose, you won't pay for additional accident coverage. It's automatically included.
Each plan pays 80% (after deductible) up to the limits of the policy. And Pets Best has the highest limits in the industry - up to $14,000 per incident - so that your pet can have the best veterinary care available.
Optional Routine Care coverage
Additional BestWellness is an optional add-on to either the PetsBasic, Pets First or Pets Premier plans.
- BestWellness covers preventive care with more than $400 annually available for dogs and $500 for cats.
There's no better method for early detection of disease than annual exams, vaccinations, and diagnostic testing. Our routine care covers teeth cleaning, spaying and neutering, vaccinations, annual exams, and much more!
What's Not Covered?
Like all pet insurance plans, Pets Best policies can’t cover everything and still keep premiums affordable. Certain things, such as pre-existing conditions, are not covered at all. Others, such as behavioral conditions and pregnancies have limited coverage. See What’s Not Covered for details.
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