QuickCare Optimum for Dogs |
QuickCare Optimum is a great starter program with coverage for first-time illnesses, select accidents, and an annual wellness plan.
| Enrollment Age 8weeks - 6 years |
Incident | Coverage Amount |
|---|---|---|
Illness Benefits $100 deductible
*First time illness |
*First Time Illness
|
$ 1,500 |
Accident Benefits $100 deductible |
Foreign Body Ingestion Surgery If your pet ingests a foreign body and needs to have it surgically or endoscopically removed. |
$ 2,000 |
| Motor Vehicle Accident Should your pet be involved in a motor vehicle accident. |
$ 2,000 | |
| Poison Ingestion Should your pet ingest a defined poisonous substance and require medical treatment. |
$ 2,000 | |
| Bone Fracture Should your pet suffer a Bone fracture which requires medical treatment (not including teeth, or if caused by a motor vehicle accident). |
$ 2,000 | |
| Lacerations If your pet requires medical treatment for an accidental laceration such as cut pads or dog/cat bites. |
$ 2,000 | |
| Burns Should your pet suffer burns which require medical treatment (not caused by a motor vehicle accident). |
$ 2,000 | |
| Allergic Reaction To Insect Bites Should your pet be bitten or stung by an insect and suffer an allergic reaction which requires medical treatment. |
$ 2,000 | |
| Wellness Plan Up to coverage amount Zero deductible |
For annual wellness costs, including: • vaccinations • annual physical exam • spay/neuter |
$150 |
Additional Up to
coverage amount |
Recovery Costs To cover the cost of advertising or to offer a reward should your pet be lost or stolen. |
$ 150 |
| Euthanasia and Cremation To cover the cost for euthanasia, burial and cremation. |
$ 100 | |
Co-Payment: Deductible: |
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| Please refer to policy terms and conditions for full details. Conditions cannot be noted, symptomatic or pre-existing prior to enrollment. | ||
| The Benefits of PetCare Terms & Conditions |
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I signed up for QuickCare Gold on the website for my dog Oscar in the winter. I had received mailings from various pet insurance companies, and when I did my own comparisons PetCare seemed to be the best. By late spring Oscar was starting to walk funny, and I thought it was just a sprain. After a few weeks I took him to the vet, and was told he may need surgery because he had a Patella Luxation (slipped knee). By the end of July it was much worse and my vet operated on him. I was so glad that I had taken out my PetCare insurance policy to cover the cost. Pet insurance does work. Client: Barbara Giannini, Los Angeles, CA Pet: Oscar, Yorkshire Terrier Condition: Patella Luxation Claim Paid: $1189.50 |


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