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When it comes to pet insurance, it's important to do your research as the coverage from different providers varies. The range of options, extra add-ons, and exclusions can make it difficult to compare plans.

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The easy-to-understand Healthy Paws plan covers all new accidents and illnesses without any annual or lifetime caps on payouts.



Trusted by more than 625,000 pet parents, here's why:

Trusted by more than 625,000 pet parents, here's why:

Consideration Healthy Paws ASPCA
No payout caps
on any plans
cover not cover
Alternative care
and genetic
conditions
coverage
included in all
plans
cover cover
Reimbursement
method based on
the vet bill (not
on a benefit
schedule)
cover cover
Annual
deductible (not
per condition)
cover cover
Foundation
dedicated to pet
welfare
cover not cover
Consumers
Advocate rating

(Consumers
Advocate.org)*
4.9 3.8
included   Included        
not cover   Not included or some exclusions


included   Included        
not cover   Not included or some exclusions

Customer Reviews

Other reasons to consider Healthy Paws over ASPCA: Other reasons to consider Healthy Paws over ASPCA:
  1. Depending on plan selection, there may be annual payout limits with ASPCA Pet Insurance. With a pet insurance plan from Healthy Paws, there are never caps on claim payouts per claim, per year, or for the lifetime of the policy.
  2. Don't just take our word for it - read reviews on third party pet insurance review websites and you'll see that Healthy Paws receives high customer ratings.

Reasons to consider ASPCA: Healthy Paws does not enroll pets aged 14 or older. ASPCA Pet Insurance allows pets older than 13 to enroll in a new plan and may be a good choice for those with older pets who are looking for pet insurance. ASPCA also offers coverage for behavioral issues in their comprehensive plan.



Choose Healthy Paws if you're looking for... Choose Healthy Paws if you're looking for...

A highly rated plan with great customer care and coverage that never has caps on claim payouts annually or for the lifetime of the policy.

With an easy-to-understand plan and team of vet techs, pet parents, and compassionate customer care specialists, you can relax knowing that we'll be here to help you get your pet back on their paws.

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*Ratings from ConsumersAdvocate.org as of September 2022.


Coverage is subject to the language of the policies as actually issued. The comparison contained herein was prepared solely by Healthy Paws Pet Insurance based upon good faith, objective reading of the language of the basic policy forms and/or endorsements and highlights selected coverages of the policies referenced as of September 1, 2022 and is subject to change without notice. To receive the latest information about other providers' available plans, please visit their websites.


1Healthy Paws includes coverage for hip dysplasia when you enroll your pet before the age of six. It is excluded from coverage if you enroll your pet when they are 6 and older. There is a twelve-month waiting period before coverage takes effect in all states except MD and NH. If signs or symptoms of hip dysplasia are noted by your veterinarian before your enrollment or during the twelve-month waiting period, hip dysplasia will be considered pre-existing and will not be covered.