Banfield - Banfield Early Care Plus
Hello everyone who sees this post. I’m a first time mom dog and need advice on some wellness plans for my 1 month old Labrador Retriever. I’ve done a lot of research on different wellness plans and pet insurance but feel so overwhelmed. I also don’t want to pick any wellness plans as I want to make sure I’m getting my moneys worth and the appropriate care for my puppy. I’ve only had him for 5 days so far and would give my life for him.
I recently went to visit Banfield hospital that was inside of PetSmart at midtown crossing shopping center. The visit was free because my puppy was a new patient. I got him his first dosage of dewormer. The customer service was great and they were very attentive with my puppy. I arrived late to my appointment but they still saw him. I’ve read some reviews and other Reddit post about Banfield and they have been not so great. So I just want to get advice on whether or not the wellness early care plus plan is good for the first year of my puppy’s life and ONLY for the first year.
It includes:
-introductory comprehensive physical exam
-graduation comprehensive physical exam
-routinely recommended vaccinations
-ear swab to help catch signs of parasites and disease (1x a year)
-screening test for heartworm and tick-borne diseases
-WISDOM PANEL health DNA test to screen for genetic diseases
-fecal exam (3x a year) and routine deworming (4x a year)
-virtual visits (2x a year)
-pet wellness 1-1 session
-unlimited office visits
-neuter surgery, including preanesthetic blood testing with electrolyte panel and monitoring throughout the procedure and recovery
This will be $78/monthly. Coming out to $936 for the year.
Of course, for additional recommended vaccines and additional charges for medication and extra procedures not covered by the plan, I’m willing to pay out of pocket. I’ll be sure to get my puppy pet insurance as well but still looking. So far I’ve seen Spot, Figo (since I have a Costco membership), and lemonade.
For now I’m thinking setting the coverage plan at its lowest so I pay no more than $20 a month. I know how it sounds, but I don’t want to pay so much for pet insurance right now as he’s still small. Once I see that he’s growing and being more of a menace, then I’ll change his plan to cover more so I won’t have to worry about paying so much out of pocket. What do you guys think about this? I need all the advice I can get on the Banfield plan and my idea on the pet insurance thing. Asking for all advice. Thank you for taking the time to read and respond to me. You don’t know how much I appreciate it.
Banfield - Banfield Pet Package
I have one of my dogs on insurance, the other one isn't, both of them ended up with allergies before I was able to get insurance going (my first girl showed clinical signs in the first 2 weeks). It's unfortunate as they're both rescues and it's a bit out of my control as they weren't puppies when I got them. I'm thinking about cancelling my first girls because it's done absolutely nothing for me, and switching to Banfield's care packages. I currently pay $45 a month for one of mine.
Just curious if anyone has experience with them, and if so do they think it's worth it over actual pet insurance?
Banfield - Desperately, I need help with 14 year old cat insurance
I have a senior cat who just turned 14.
I had him since 1 year, and always had Banfield, thinking that was the insurance. (To make me feel less bad, pet insurance wasn't a thing back then :( so please don't blame me too much.)
My other cat who was 14, passed away recently, and all the bills left me in burden.
So I heard about the insurance, and was trying to sign up for my other one, but I've also heard about insurance nightmare stories.
I'm now really worried that they would just deny everything, saying it was a pre-existing condition.
I would truly truly appreciate if there is a way to ensure coverage based on my current situation:
* Everything is recorded in Banfield, where I took him regularly for his routine checkup since I brought him home.
* My cat is chonky (24 lbs)
* Already had asthma when I brought him as a kitten (but it wasn't severe and got better so no treatment was given)
* Last October, the doctor said he has heart murmur 3/6 and put that in the note
* They also noted he has a tartar on his teeth (would that make any dental related disease claim denied?)
My biggest concern is the heart murmur... would they just deny everything heart related?
Any tips and advice would truly be appreciated. Thank you so so much.
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