Examples of common
veterinary treatments and typical costs are as follows:
Dog/Cat
Accident/Illness
Amount
Dog/Cat
Accident/Illness
Amount
Taz
Cancer treatments
$3,577.97
Dixie
Motor vehicle accident
$3,212.24
Patches
Fractured leg
$2,309.00
Mia
Ingestion of foreign
body
$1.153.41
Duke
Hip dysplasia
$2,394.72
Coco
Bladder stones
$1,152.69
Connor
Ingestion of foreign
body
$2,111.00
Angel
Infection
$1,015.72
Responsible pet ownership means visiting
your veterinarian on a regular basis for routine treatments, vaccinations
and examinations. However, statistics show that pets will require
unexpected treatments from time to time throughout their lifetimes.
Your vet is a highly skilled expert who has the ability to practice
the latest medical techniques often required to return your pet to
good health. Insuring your pet will assist you in managing the costs
associated with good quality veterinary medicine.
Responsible pet ownership means
providing your pet the best care you can.
How Coverage Works:
A one-year-old
Collie fractured his leg and requires treatment.
Ellee Mae was just 4 months old when I was doing renovations
on the kitchen. I had mixed up a bucket of wallpaper remover and water and went
upstairs. I was barely out of the room before I realized the danger of the bucket
and an active puppy. When I returned Ellee Mae began to vomit almost immediately.
She was brought to emergency where she was kept overnight and then for one more
day at her own veterinarian's. I am so happy to have had PetCare Insurance to
help cover the expenses. I learned a very valuable lesson that day.
Client: Denis Charette, Toronto
Pet: Ellee Mae - Bernese Mountain Dog
Condition: Poisoning Amount Paid: $597.68
QuickCare Pet Insurance Programs are underwritten by Lombard General Insurance Company of Canada, distributed by PTZ Insurance Brokers Ltd. & Gestion GroupAssurance inc. in Quebec. Coverage is available to all residents in all provinces, excluding the territories.