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Why is dog insurance important? 10 benefits of getting one

AJ 18.8.2023 5 mins

Your little furry ones fill your day with energy and optimism, and all they demand is love and food in return. The bond between you and your pet dog booms like a best friend's friendship, so it is your duty towards them to keep them safe and sound; without an inch of doubt, it is very disheartening when they fall sick or get injured. Recently, there has been a hike in the number of cases of dogs having diseases like arthritis or diabetes. Taking care of your pet is not easy on the pockets when the vet’s expenses escalate every year. So, have you ever considered buying dog insurance? When everyone in your family has health insurance, then why not your best buddy? Know the reasons why it is important to have dog insurance.

 

Types of Pet Insurance

There are three kinds of Pet Insurance to choose from: lifetime cover, money-limit cover, and time-limit cover.

Lifetime Cover is the widely bought pet insurance which guards your dog against any long-term, critical, or chronic illness and conditions. In the money-limit cover, the pet owners get financial benefits until the money limit is reached to fulfil pets' medical expenses and can also take add-ons to receive mortality benefits, long-term care, and security against loss or theft of your dog. In contrast, the time-limited cover is for a specific period of time after the occurrence of illness or accident of your pet dog.

 

10 Benefits of Getting Pet Insurance

As per the breeds and needs of the dogs, today, regular checkups, deworming, vaccinations, and ticks treatments cost between INR 3500 to INR 10,000 on an average. Did you know that the idea of a pet insurance policy first emerged in Sweden in 1890?

A pet insurance policy includes the expenses of treatments of injuries and specific diseases, reduces the costs of veterinary doctors, surgeries, and hospitalisation, and helps your dog receive the best treatment. Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority (IRDA) approves the Pet Insurance Policies, similar to any other insurance scheme. The Pet insurance policy premium ranges from ₹200 to ₹10,000 depending on the pet's age, gender, size, add-ons, and sum insured. 

Following are the top benefits that you and your pet will receive from pet insurance:

  • Pet Insurance Policy is for a year, and typically it covers pet dogs of age 3 months to 10 years. It includes dogs which are cross-bred, have an indigenous origin, pedigree and non-pedigree breeds, and exotic species.

  • There is the inculcation of pre-hospitalisation and post-hospitalisation expense coverage.

  • It ensures your pet’s proper healthcare from the day you purchase the insurance till your pet’s demise.

  • You can get your pet’s treatments for fractures, dental issues, pregnancy complications, parasite-borne diseases, cataracts, Cardiac dysfunction, Cancer, etc. Still, the scope of coverage of diseases depends solely upon the policy that you have chosen.

  • Not just the diseases, some pet insurance policy companies provide additional health benefits for the ageing dogs.

  • Pet insurance covers many medical problems and their treatments, including hospitalisation and surgeries. 

  • It financially protects you from costly medical expenses for your pooch’s treatments and hospitalisation which can burn your pockets.

  • In case of unexpected medical emergencies, you do not need to stress over arranging the cash or using your monetary savings when you buy pet insurance.

  • You can pick the policies complying with your budget and choose the flexible mode of paying the policy premium - annually, biannually, quarterly, or monthly.

  • Some pet insurance policies give additional benefits like overseas travel, cover for theft, and third-party liabilities.

 

 

Exclusions in the Pet Insurance Policy

The problem with Indian pets is that most of them are not registered with The Kennel Club and they do not have hygienic health conditions and a proper pedigree record. The Kennel Club takes care of the registration of recognised pedigrees of purebred dogs and litters of dogs in India. Many pet insurance service providers do not include ailments like hepatitis, leptospirosis, distemper, etc., without the pet being vaccinated by a registered vet. If you mishandle your pet or lose it during warlike situations, the pet insurance may not cover the damages for the same. Hence, it becomes essential to go through various pet insurance policies, compare them, and then decide the best suited. 

 

 

Why should You Consider Buying Future Generali’s Pet Dog Insurance?

If you are a dog parent, you may consider knowing what Future Generali offers in Dog Health Insurance.

  • Death and Funeral Cover: To ensure that you do not break down financially after dealing with the emotional pain caused by your pet's demise, dog insurance covers all cremation or burial expenses. Thenplichholder will get the insured amount of money upon their dog's death.

  • Terminal Illness Cover: Includes major terminal illnesses, namely, hepatitis, cardiac dysfunction, cancer, canine distemper, etc.

  • It covers the expenses of significant diagnostics like Diagnostics Tests, Operation theatre charges, Intravenous fluids, blood transfusion, injection administration charges, Intensive Care Unit charges, etc.

  • 15-days Pre-hospitalization and Post-hospitalization medical expense coverage for medications, tests, and treatments.

  • The choice to opt for the extensive add-ons to get a 360-degree insurance cover.

  • Third-party liability Cover: in case your dog damages any property or hurts any person.

  • The policy includes the costs of your pet’s caretaker, vet’s consultation fees, and putting advertisements if your dog wanders away or is lost.

However, the Dog Health Insurance policy does not include costs related to:

  • Skin-related treatments

  • Cosmetic, elective, routine, or preventive treatment

  • Wilfully injuring your dog

  • Dental complications

  • Treatment connected with breeding, pregnancy, or giving birth

  • Overseas treatment

  • Injury or death due to transportation

  • Injuries or illnesses due to animal racing

  • Treatment of pre-existing diseases

  • Sale of the injured dog

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