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Does Pet Insurance Cover Spaying and Neutering? – Forbes Advisor Canada

by Universalwellnesssystems

Based on a review of 11 Canadian pet insurance companies, we offer the following wellness plans:

Desjardins: Gold Paw Only

This unlimited sickness and accident plan includes coverage for preventative care such as: annual checkup and vaccination ($100), annual heartworm test ($45), heartworm preventive medicine ($120), annual Next Regular Blood Health Profile ($130), Flea Control ($120), Fecal Test and Deworming ($30), and Yearly Regular Health Urine Test ($70).

OVMA Pet Health Insurance: Unlimited+ Only

This unlimited sickness and accident plan includes dog health insurance for $450 per year.

Pets Plus Us : Flex Care (not available in Quebec)

Flex Care coverage is an add-on to the Pets Plus Us accident and illness policy that helps you budget for your pet’s anticipated veterinary expenses, including health care. Choose an annual dollar amount between $250 and $1,250 in $100 increments and divide it into 12 equal payments. There are no discounts for this plan.

spot pet insurance

Spot Pet Insurance offers two levels of wellness plans: regular and advanced. The Routine plan offers benefits worth $260 per year, while the Advance plan offers benefits worth $530 per year for wellness treatments such as vaccinations, tests, heartworm prevention, and blood tests. These passengers can be added to sickness and accident plans, but not to accident only plans.

Pet Secure : Secure 4

This unlimited sickness and accident plan includes $450 annual dog health insurance that can be used for routine care such as vaccines and annual checkups.

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