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QuickCare Intro for Dogs

Taking care of your dog's health couldn't be easier with the PetCare Pet Insurance Programs special offer.
Now pay only $1 your first month* and $14.05 each month thereafter.

QuickCare Intro Program Coverage Details
Enrollment Age
8weeks - 6 years
Incident Coverage Amount

Benefits

100% coverage
$100 deductible

Any First Time Illness
For each first-time illness your pet incurs and needs treatment.
**Maximum two illness claims per year.
$ 500
Foreign Body Ingestion
An ingested foreign body needs to be surgically removed.
$ 1,000
Motor Vehicle Accident
Medical treatment for injuries resulting from any form of motor vehicle accident.
$ 1,000
Bone Fractures
Fractures not caused by a motor vehicle accident.
$ 1,000
Poison Ingestion
Should your pet ingest a poisonous substance and require medical treatment.
$ 1,000
Lacerations
Medical treatment for an accidental laceration such as cut pads or dog/cat bites and abscesses.
$ 1,000
Burns
Should your pet suffer burns which require medical treatment.
$ 1,000
Allergic Reaction to Insect Bites/Stings
Should your pet be bitten or stung by an insect and suffer an allergic reaction which requires medical treatment.
$ 1,000

Additional
Benefits

Up to coverage amount
Zero deductible

Recovery Cost
To pay for advertising or to offer a reward should your dog become lost or missing.
$ 150
Euthanasia
$ 100
     
When you activate your coverage, your first month’s premium will be added to your second month’s payment. First Month* :
Prices and deductibles
 vary by state.
Please get a quote
to confirm your pricing
Monthly Premium after first month: $ 14.05
 
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


Plan for the future - the accidents and illnesses that happen to your dog or cat cannot be anticipated and are always unexpected. Although many people avoid thinking about their pet getting sick until it actually happens – the time to think about it is NOW.