Pet Insurance in Tennessee

  • Exam Fee coverage for accidents and illnesses
  • Prescription diets and dietary supplements for covered conditions (prescription food for general health and weight maintenance is not covered)
  • Coverage for microchip implantation
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What is Pet Insurance for Dogs and Cats?

Pet insurance is a way to cover your eligible expenses, which can occur due to unexpected illnesses or accidents to your pet. It works like the insurance we get for ourselves and our families. Vet bills can sometimes show big numbers, and not everyone may be able to afford them. This is where pet insurance can help. Learn more about what does pet insurance cover.

His dysplasia, Lyme disease, canine distemper, influenza, heartworms, leptospirosis, external parasites, etc. for dogs, roundworms, rabies, campylobacteriosis, salmonellosis, cryptosporidiosis, and giardiasis, etc. for cats are a few examples of illnesses that can affect our pets. We would want to get them the best possible care out there when our pets need it. With pet insurance, you don’t have to worry as much about compromising on care because of the cost. Learn more about if pet insurance covers spaying and neutering and does pet insurance covers dental.

Why is pet insurance important in Tennessee ?

Toxic Plants

Tennessee is a land of flora and fauna. It is one of the most bio-diverse states in the country. Lupines, Western Water Hemlock, Foxtail grasses, autumn crocus, azaleas, black locust, bleeding heart, buttercups, and castor beans are just a few examples of plants that can be very toxic to pets, especially to dogs. Dogs have an inquisitive nature of sniffing and eating plants. This can lead to vomiting, diarrhea, drooling, tremors, pain, difficulty breathing, and sometimes seizures.

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How Spot Plans Help Protect Your Pet

Poison Control Consultation Fees

Spot plans can cover the eligible cost of poison control consultation fees if your pet ingests unknown chemicals or gets bit by something poisonous.

With a , you could get reimbursed up to 90% of eligible bills after your annual deductible is met:

(
$2,000
Vet Bill
-
$100
Deductible
)
X 90% Reimbursement Rate

Spot plan pays you back $1,710

You Pay $290

Upper Respiratory Infections

Our cats’ throat, nose, and sinuses can become infected from viruses and bacteria. This can lead to cats spreading and getting feline herpesvirus and feline calicivirus, which can even spread through sharing food or water bowls. Such viruses and bacterial infections have been reported in cats several time in the state of Tennessee. Gagging, drooling, fever, cough, sneezing, decreased or lost appetite, and congestion are some of the common symptoms when these viruses affect them. These may look basic but may get severe if not attended at early stages. Ragdoll, British Shorthair, Ragamuffin, and Siamese cats are more prone to such diseases.

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How Spot Plans Help Protect Your Pet

Diagnostics & Treatments

Spot plans cover diagnostics & treatments for covered conditions.

With a , you could get reimbursed up to 90% of eligible bills after your annual deductible is met:

(
$500
Vet Bill
-
$100
Deductible
)
X 90% Reimbursement Rate

Spot plan pays you back $360

You Pay $140

Canine Distemper

Canine distemper is a highly contagious disease that can be carried by a variety of wild animals, racoons among the most common carrier of this disease throughout the Southeastern US. Canine distemper can be transmitted through contact with an infected animal or its bodily secretions and waste. Unvaccinated dogs are at risk of contracting this disease, especially while outside on walk. Some symptoms of canine distemper can include coughing, diarrhea, and discharge from the eyes or nose. Canine distemper can run its course rapidly and is often fatal once contracted. Pet parents across the US are encouraged to get their pets vaccinated to help prevent the spread of this disease.

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How Spot Plans Help Protect Your Pet

Infectious Diseases

Spot accident & illness plans cover illnesses resulting from infectious diseases your pet may catch.

With a , you could get reimbursed up to 90% of eligible bills after your annual deductible is met:

(
$2,000
Vet Bill
-
$100
Deductible
)
X 90% Reimbursement Rate

Spot plan pays you back $1,710

You Pay $290

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Why Spot Plans?

We believe in providing a smooth and hassle-free experience for our members and not just pet insurance. We sleep peacefully only when we know our pet parents are sleeping peacefully too. Know more about pet insurance reviews and top pet insurance FAQs you need to know.

Affordable Plans for Cats & Dogs

Life is full of surprises. Spot helps pet parents plan for them with easy and simple pet insurance options that can be used at your licensed vet in the US or Canada.

Tennessee Pet Insurance Information by City

Find city-specific information about Pet Insurance in the state of Tennessee .

Pet Insurance FAQs

Have questions about pet insurance and how it works? Let’s dig up an answer.

Which is the best pet insurance in TN?

We have provided you with comparison charts and the benefits covered by our plans versus other providers’ plans. We trust you to choose wisely as we know you love your pet and would only want the best for them. Know more about how to choose the best pet insurance option.

Does pet insurance cover exam fees in TN?

Spot plans cover exam fees for covered conditions, unlike some other providers.

Is pet insurance in TN worth it?

Pet insurance can fetch you extensive coverage and help you save money when life throws unexpected lemons at our pets (which could be a covered accident!). You never know when your pet may need care, and pet insurance can help give you peace of mind.

Will dogs stay away from toxic plants?

Dogs do not know the difference between safe and toxic plants. Their inquisitive nature can make them touch and smell the plants around them. Be more careful if your dog is a heavy sniffer.

When should I worry about my cat’s upper respiratory infection?

Some symptoms of a progressing upper respiratory infection can include your cat avoiding food for more than 24 hours, or when there is a green or yellow discharge from the nose or eyes. You should consult your vet immediately.

Is pet insurance for everyone?

Pet insurance can fetch you extensive coverage and help you save money when life throws unexpected lemons at our pets (which could be a covered accident!). You never know when your pet may need care, and pet insurance can help give you peace of mind.