Best Pet Insurance Wellness Plans For Routine Care
Pet insurance wellness plans are add-on coverage options that reimburse pet owners for routine veterinary expenses. The best plans vary in coverage and cost. Here’s a summary of the top-rated wellness plans:
Top Pet Insurance Wellness Plans
- AKC Pet Insurance DefenderPlus: Offers maximum potential savings of $411 for dogs, with coverage up to $735 annually. It includes reimbursement for dental cleanings, spay/neuter surgery, flea and tick prevention, and wellness exams.
- Wagmo Deluxe: Provides generous benefits, including two routine vet exams per year up to $200 and four routine vaccinations or boosters up to $200 per year. The annual limit is $1,580, with an annual cost of $708 for dogs and cats.
- Nationwide Pet Wellness Plus: Offers hard-to-find perks like nail trimming, health certificates, and additional tests. The annual limit is $500, with an annual cost of $264 for dogs and cats.
- Pets Best BestWellness: Covers teeth cleaning up to $150 per year and flea and tick prevention up to $65 per year. The annual limit is $535, with an annual cost of $312 for dogs and cats.
- Lemonade Preventive Care+: Allows customization with add-ons for vet visit fees, physical therapy, and end-of-life expenses. The annual limit is $480, with an annual cost of $288 for dogs and $192 for cats.
- ManyPets Wellness: Covers vitamins, supplements, and aromatherapy up to $150 per year. The annual limit is $600, with an annual cost of $420 for dogs and $300 for cats.
What is a Pet Wellness Plan?
A pet wellness plan is an add-on to a base pet insurance policy, covering routine care expenses like wellness exams, vaccinations, and preventive care.
Key Considerations
- Average monthly cost: $24 for dogs and $22 for cats
- Reimbursement-based: Pet owners pay upfront and submit claims for reimbursement
- Varying coverage: Plans differ in what they cover and the annual limits
- Add-on costs: Wellness plans cost extra on top of base pet insurance premiums
Choosing the Best Plan
- Evaluate the annual cost and maximum savings potential
- Consider your vet’s charges for routine care
- Assess the reimbursement amounts for various services
- Determine your out-of-pocket costs for additional care
Are Pet Insurance Wellness Plans Worth It?
Wellness plans are worth it if you’ll maximize reimbursements. Compare the annual cost to your potential savings.

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