Covered services and reimbursement limits vary by provider, but may include the following:

Annual physical examsRecommended vaccinationsRoutine blood workFecal and urinalysis testsFlea, tick, and heartworm medicationsDental careGrooming

Wellness plans may be offered in tiers, which let pet owners select one that most closely resembles the level of care they expect to need. In general, as the monthly premiums go up, so will the reimbursement limits and the breadth of services covered.

Alternate name: pet preventive care plans

What Do Pet Wellness Plans Cover? 

Pet wellness plans cover routine services that keep your pet healthy, ideally preventing them from needing more drastic (and expensive) procedures later. Each plan’s coverage is unique, but you can generally expect plans to cover traditional preventive pet healthcare costs. Here are sample coverages from three top providers for a general idea of costs. Your exact fees may vary by your pet’s species, plan, location, and more. Pet wellness plans do not cover treatment for any injuries or illnesses. To get coverage for major or unexpected health conditions, you’ll likely need to purchase a pet insurance plan.

How Do Pet Wellness Plans Work?

Pet wellness plans usually follow a structured claims and reimbursement process, though exact processes vary by company. For example, Pawprint Wellness plans require policyholders to submit a picture of their entire itemized invoice and include the following information:

Provider name, phone number, and addressPet’s nameFull list of procedures or items billed (including any items not reimbursable), discounts, and taxesThe total amount billed and proof of payment

The invoices have to be on letterhead or some other verifiable form. Policyholders must submit all documentation as soon as possible, but no later than 30 days after the expiration of their membership. Pawprint then issues reimbursements within 48 hours.

Do I Need a Pet Wellness Plan?

Pet wellness plans make sense for people who need help managing pet expenses. You probably can’t know ahead of time if you’d spend more on pet services than the amount you’ll spend on premiums. But you can purchase, in advance so to speak, a menu of services that can help your pet thrive. Since there are a range of plans available, it makes sense to closely examine the offerings of a number of plans to determine which services you’re most likely to use. For example, of the three plans compared above, the Wagmo classic is the only one to provide $100 in grooming services. Fortunately, pet cost data from the ASPCA suggests that annual premiums for wellness plans are likely to be below your annual wellness costs without a plan.