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Pet Insurance That Protects Your Dog or Cat and Your Wallet

Unexpected vet bills can run into the thousands. Compare 2026 pet insurance plans for accidents, illness, and emergencies in one quick call. Talk to a licensed US agent and get a free quote today.

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Pet insurance reimburses you for covered vet bills after a deductible, typically paying back 50% to 90% of accident and illness costs. In 2026, dog plans average roughly $45 to $65 a month and cat plans about $25 to $35, depending on breed, age, and location. Call 1-800-MEDIGAP for a free quote.

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Coverage for Accidents and Illness

Most plans help pay for unexpected accidents and illnesses, including X-rays, MRIs, bloodwork, surgery, hospitalization, and prescription medications. We help you find the level of coverage that fits your pet and budget.

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Get Real Money Back on Vet Bills

After your deductible, plans typically reimburse 50%, 70%, 80%, or 90% of covered costs. A single emergency surgery can cost thousands, and the right policy turns a scary bill into a manageable one.

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Use Any Licensed Vet

Unlike human health insurance, most pet plans have no networks. Visit your regular vet, a specialist, or any emergency animal hospital in the US, then submit your claim for reimbursement.

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Plans for Puppies, Adults, and Seniors

We work with carriers that cover pets of all ages, including several with no upper age limit. Enrolling early gives the best protection, but it is rarely too late to get a quote.

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One Call, Multiple Quotes

Instead of filling out form after form, talk to a licensed agent who compares several reputable carriers for you and explains the differences in plain English.

Fast, Simple Enrollment

Get a quote and understand your options in a single phone call. Many policies can start within days, subject to standard waiting periods for illness and accident coverage.

How Much Does Pet Insurance Cost in 2026?

In 2026, the average accident-and-illness plan runs roughly $45 to $65 a month for dogs and about $25 to $35 for cats, though published averages vary by source and methodology. Accident-only plans cost far less, often $10 to $20 a month. Your actual price depends on your pet's species, breed, age, your ZIP code, and the deductible and reimbursement level you choose. Raising your deductible or lowering your reimbursement percentage lowers your monthly premium. Because quotes differ so much between carriers, the smartest move is to compare several at once. Call 1-800-MEDIGAP and a licensed agent will price plans side by side for your specific pet, free of charge.

How Pet Insurance Works: Deductibles, Reimbursement, and Claims

Pet insurance is a reimbursement model. You pay your vet directly, submit a claim, and the insurer pays you back for covered costs. First you meet your annual deductible, the amount you cover before benefits begin. After that, the plan reimburses your chosen percentage, commonly 70%, 80%, or 90% of the remaining covered bill, up to any annual limit. For example, on a $3,000 covered bill with a $500 deductible and 80% reimbursement, you would get back about $2,000. Most plans let you use any licensed vet in the US, with no networks. A licensed agent can walk you through these choices in minutes.

Does Pet Insurance Cover Pre-Existing Conditions?

Most pet insurance does not cover pre-existing conditions, meaning illnesses or injuries that showed signs before your policy or its waiting period started. However, a pre-existing condition should not stop you from getting coverage, because a good plan still protects against future accidents and new illnesses, which is where the biggest bills come from. Some carriers may cover certain curable conditions after your pet is symptom-free and treatment-free for a set period, often 180 days. The earlier you enroll, the more your pet can be covered later in life. Call to find a plan that fits your pet's situation.

Is Pet Insurance Worth It, and When Should You Enroll?

For many owners, pet insurance is worth it because a single emergency, like a swallowed object, a torn ligament, or a cancer diagnosis, can cost thousands of dollars at once. Insurance turns an unpredictable, budget-busting bill into a predictable monthly premium so medical cost never forces a hard decision about your pet's care. The best time to enroll is while your pet is young and healthy, before conditions develop and become excluded as pre-existing. That said, plans exist for older dogs and cats too, including carriers with no upper age limit. A free quote takes just one phone call.

How Waiting Periods Affect Your Coverage

Nearly every pet insurance policy has a waiting period, the time between when you enroll and when coverage actually begins. Illness coverage commonly has a 14-day waiting period, while some carriers offer accident coverage that starts in as little as a few days, or even the next day. Certain conditions like cruciate ligament injuries may carry longer waits. Preventive or wellness add-ons typically start right away. Because waiting periods only apply to issues that arise after enrollment, signing up before your pet has a problem is key. A licensed agent can explain each carrier's timeline so you are not caught off guard.

Frequently asked questions

How much does pet insurance cost per month in 2026?+

In 2026, accident-and-illness pet insurance averages about $45 to $65 a month for dogs and roughly $25 to $35 for cats, though figures vary by source. Accident-only plans often run $10 to $20 a month. Your price depends on breed, age, location, deductible, and reimbursement level. Call 1-800-MEDIGAP for a free, personalized quote.

Does pet insurance cover pre-existing conditions?+

Most pet insurance does not cover pre-existing conditions, which are illnesses or injuries that showed signs before your policy or waiting period began. Some carriers may cover certain curable conditions after your pet is symptom-free for a set period, often 180 days. A plan still protects against new accidents and illnesses, so coverage is usually still worthwhile.

What does pet insurance actually cover?+

Comprehensive accident-and-illness plans typically cover diagnostics like X-rays and bloodwork, surgery, hospitalization, emergency care, prescription medications, and treatment for covered illnesses and injuries. Many carriers also offer optional wellness add-ons for routine care. Coverage details vary by carrier, so call 1-800-MEDIGAP to compare exactly what each plan includes.

How does pet insurance reimbursement work?+

You pay your vet directly, then submit a claim. After you meet your annual deductible, the insurer reimburses your chosen percentage of covered costs, commonly 70%, 80%, or 90%, up to any annual limit. For example, on a $3,000 covered bill with a $500 deductible and 80% reimbursement, you would get back about $2,000.

Is pet insurance worth it?+

For many owners, yes. A single emergency such as a torn ligament, swallowed object, or cancer diagnosis can cost thousands of dollars at once. Pet insurance converts that unpredictable bill into a manageable monthly premium, so cost is less likely to limit your pet's care. Enrolling early, while your pet is healthy, gives the most protection.

Can I get pet insurance for an older dog or cat?+

Yes. Several carriers cover senior pets, and some have no upper age limit for enrollment. Premiums are usually higher and any existing health issues may be excluded as pre-existing, but new accidents and illnesses can still be covered. Call 1-800-MEDIGAP to find carriers that accept older dogs and cats.

Is there a waiting period before pet insurance starts?+

Yes. Most plans have a waiting period before coverage begins, commonly 14 days for illnesses and a shorter window for accidents, sometimes just a few days or the next day. Certain conditions like orthopedic injuries may carry longer waits. This is why enrolling before a problem arises is important, since waiting periods only apply going forward.

Can I use my own vet with pet insurance?+

In most cases, yes. Unlike human health insurance, the vast majority of pet insurance plans have no networks. You can visit your regular veterinarian, a specialist, or any licensed emergency animal hospital in the US, then submit a claim to be reimbursed for covered costs after meeting your deductible.

What is the difference between accident-only and accident-and-illness plans?+

Accident-only plans cover injuries like broken bones, cuts, and swallowed objects, and cost less. Accident-and-illness plans add coverage for sicknesses such as infections, cancer, allergies, and chronic conditions, giving broader protection. A licensed agent can compare both side by side and help you choose what fits your pet and budget.

How do I choose the right deductible and reimbursement level?+

A higher deductible and lower reimbursement percentage lower your monthly premium but mean you pay more out of pocket at claim time. A lower deductible and higher reimbursement cost more each month but pay back more on bills. Call 1-800-MEDIGAP and an agent will help you balance the two for your budget.

How do I get a pet insurance quote fast?+

The quickest way is to call 1-800-MEDIGAP (dial 1-800-633-4427). A licensed US agent will compare multiple reputable carriers, explain the differences in plain English, and give you free quotes for your dog or cat in a single phone call, with no obligation and no spam.

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