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Spot Pet Insurance Review 2024: Outstanding Customization Choices for Every Budget

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updated: November 13, 2024

If youโ€™re like most American pet owners, youโ€™re spending more on your four-legged companion than ever before. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, spending on veterinary services increased by 7.6% from August 2023 to August 2024.

Given this increase, itโ€™s no surprise that pet insuranceโ€”which can help reimburse pet owners for some of those expensesโ€”has become more popular in recent years. Founded in 2019, Spot is among the major pet insurance providers in the country. Letโ€™s take a look at what the company offers.

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Spot

Spot Pet Insurance

Spot Pet Insurance

Max annual coverage
$2,500 to unlimited
Reimbursement choices
70%, 80%, or 90%
Deductible choices
No upper age limit
Money back guarantee

If you like choices, check out Spot pet insurance. The company offers a variety of coverage packages for accidents and illnesses, multiple preventative care packages, and options for deductibles, reimbursement percentages, and annual coverage limits. It all means you can customize a policy to a very high degree based on your budget and petโ€™s needs. And despite age limits for opening a policy, once your pet is enrolled, you can continue its insurance for life.

Who is Spot pet insurance for?

Spot pet insurance is for owners of cats and dogs who want coverage for accidents, illnesses, and preventative care. Policies are available in all 50 U.S. states and Washington, D.C.

To qualify, dogs and cats must be at least eight weeks old. Thereโ€™s no maximum age limit to purchase Spot pet insurance, though premiums for older pets can be high. Once a pet is enrolled in a plan, it can remain in that plan for the rest of its life.

What Spot pet insurance covers

Spot pet insurance plans provide coverage of veterinary expenses for cats and dogs experiencing common accidents and illnesses. These include the following expenses:

  • Veterinary exams.
  • Skin, ear and eye infections.
  • Hereditary conditions.
  • Digestive illnesses.
  • Hip dysplasia.
  • Cancers and growths.
  • Parasite-caused infectious diseases.
  • Orthopedic needs.
  • Swallowed objects and toxins.
  • Diagnostics and treatments.
  • Surgery and specialized care.
  • Advanced care.
  • CT scans, MRI scans, and X-rays.
  • Surgery and hospitalization.
  • IV fluids and medications.
  • Medical supplies (bandages, etc.).
  • Poison control consultation.
  • Prescription medications.
  • Tooth extractions.
  • Alternative therapies, such as acupuncture.

Spot offers a sample policy on its website that outlines coverages, terms and conditions in detail. Itโ€™s worth reviewing if youโ€™re considering the company for your petโ€™s coverage.

Spotโ€™s preventative care option

Spot offers two preventative care package options, โ€œGoldโ€ and โ€œPlatinum.โ€ These include reimbursement for routine veterinary services that are outside the companyโ€™s coverage for accidents and illnesses.

Reimbursement is based on a set amount. For example, the Gold plan provides $100 per year toward dental cleanings. If your veterinarian charges $125 for this service, you must cover the $25 difference out of pocket.

Depending on the package you choose, your Spot policy will cover your petโ€™s annual wellness exam, vaccinations, flea and heartworm prevention, and dental cleanings. Note that the Platinum plan includes coverage for spay/neuter procedures.

What Spot does not cover

Like most pet insurers, Spot excludes (doesnโ€™t cover) certain expenses. These include the following:

  • Conditions that occur within the policyโ€™s 14-day waiting period.
  • Day care and boarding.
  • Breeding costs.
  • Cosmetic procedures.
  • Preventative care (unless you purchase optional coverage, as explained above).

Pre-existing conditions are generally not covered. The exception: Any curable illness or injury, other than a ligament injury, that is cured and free of treatment and symptoms for at least 180 days would be eligible for coverage.

Other important policy features

When you purchase a Spot policy, you need to make some decisions related to your coverage amounts.

Annual limit

This is the total amount the policy will pay in a year. Any expenses beyond the limit will not be covered. You can choose limits of $2,500, $3,000, $4,000, $5,000, $7,000, $10,000, and unlimited. The higher your limit, the more your Spot insurance policy does for you, but the more it will cost.

Reimbursement rate

This is the percentage of a given expense that the policy will reimburse. Your Spot choices are 70%, 80%, and 90%. So if you choose a 70% reimbursement and have a $500 veterinary bill, Spot will reimburse you $350. Choosing a higher limit will increase the cost of your policy.

Annual deductible

A pet insurance deductible works similarly to the deductible on a health insurance policy for humans. You must cover a portion of your eligible veterinary expenses before your policy kicks in. Spot deductible choices are $100, $250, $500, $750, and $1,000. Choosing a lower deductible means you pay less out of pocket to your veterinarian, but it also means youโ€™ll pay a bit more for the policy.

Spotโ€™s many coverage choices (in addition to those for its optional preventative care packages) allow you to customize a policy to your petโ€™s needs and your budget.

Plans available from Spot

The company offers multiple plans, allowing you to choose the best type and amount of coverage for your pet.

Accident only

This plan covers diagnostic procedures and treatments related to accidents involving your pet. The following are included:

  • Vet exam fees and lab tests.
  • MRI or CT scans and X-rays.
  • Surgery and hospitalization.
  • IV fluids and medications.
  • Medical supplies, like bandages.
  • Poison control consultation fees.
  • Prescription medications.
  • Broken teeth.
  • Advanced care.
  • Alternative treatments.

Accident and illness

This plan covers veterinary diagnostic procedures and treatments for various accidents and illnesses. In addition to the incidents covered in an accident-only plan, the following are covered:

  • Prescription foods.
  • Skin, eye, and ear infections.
  • Cancer and chemotherapy.
  • Surgery and specialized care.
  • Congenital conditions and heart disease.
  • Emergencies and hospitalization.
  • Microchip implantation.
  • Excessive licking and fur pulling.
  • Dental illnesses and gum disease.
  • Digestive illnesses and diarrhea.
  • Arthritis and his dysplasia.
  • Infectious diseases and diseases from parasites.
  • Orthopedic issues.
  • Swallowed objects and poison.
  • Allergies and treatments.
  • Urinary tract infections.
  • 24/7 virtual vet visits.
  • End-of-life expenses, like euthanasia.

Preventive care

As mentioned earlier, Spot offers two optional preventive care plans, which can be added to the accident-and-illness or accident-only plan. Coverage is as follows.

TreatmentGold plan coverage amountPlatinum plan coverage amount
Dental cleaning
$100
$150
Wellness exam
$50
$50
Dog DHLPP or cat FVRCP vaccine
$20
$25
Rabies and/or dog Lyme and cat FIP vaccine
$20
$25
Fecal test
$20
$25
Dog heartworm or FeLV screening
$20
$25
Deworming
$20
$25
Health certificate
Not covered
$25
Urinalysis
Not covered
$25
Flea/heartworm prevention
Not covered
$25
Dog bordetella or cat FeLV vaccine
Not covered
$25
Blood test
Not covered
$25
Maximum annual coverage amount
$250
$450

Spot additional services

Spot offers additional, value-added services for customers. These include:

  • A 24/7 pet helpline provides virtual pet care via phone or chat.
  • A refer-a-friend program promises up to $500 worth of annual rewards for referring a friend to Spot.
  • A wide selection of โ€œperksโ€ include discounts on medications, pet-sitting services, and food products.

Spot restrictions and waiting periods

Spot has a 14-day waiting period. The company will not cover any illness or accident occurring within the first 14 days after a policyโ€™s inception date.

Spot has no breed restrictions. Its upper age restrictions (10 years for dogs, 12 years for cats) apply only to its accident-and-illness plan. Its accident-only plan is available to older pets.

Spot discounts

The company offers a 10% multi-pet discount.

Spot pet insurance rates

Youโ€™ll need to get a quote online to get a precise rate. However, we requested several quotes to give you an idea of what you might expect to pay for Spot pet insurance.

Type of petAccident Only plan costAccident + Injury plan cost
Mixed-breed kitten (8 weeks to 11 months)
$8.30
$10.30
American Staffordshire terrier puppy (8 weeks to 11 months)
$14.20
$33.03
4-year-old medium mixed-breed dog
$14.20
$21.68
5-year-old domestic shorthair cat
$8.30
$12.99
9-year-old Labrador retriever dog
$14.20
$80.21
11-year-old Maine coon cat
$8.30
$53.93

Quotes are based on plans with a $5,000 annual limit, 80% reimbursement rate, and $500 annual deductible

Pricing lower than these sample rates is almost certainly available. Spot currently notes that it offers insurance plans for as little as $9 per month for cats and $15 per month for dogs. Keep in mind that your policy cost will be based on several factors, including your petโ€™s breed, size, and age; where you live; and your coverage selections.

Spotโ€™s wellness plans are priced as follows:

Plan nameMonthly cost
Gold Preventive Care Coverage
$9.95
Platinum Preventive Care Coverage
$24.95

About Spot pet insurance

Spotโ€™s reputation

Spot pet insurance has 4.7 out of 5.0 stars on Trustpilotโ€”83% of reviewers gave the company 5 stars. Positive reviews cite Spotโ€™s fast claims process, communications, and ease of use.

Spot policies are underwritten by either Independence American Insurance Company (AM Best A- rated) or United States Fire Insurance Company (AM Best A rated). These high ratings reflect the companiesโ€™ financial stability and ability to pay claims.

State availability

Spot policies are available in all 50 U.S. states and Washington, D.C.

Consumer experience

Spot offers pet insurance quotes online at the companyโ€™s website. Claims can be filed online or through the Spot pet insurance app. Spot reimburses you for the cost of covered services. So youโ€™ll first pay a veterinary bill out of pocket, then file a claim with Spot. Your claim filing should include a copy of the paid invoice.

How Spot stacks up

Hereโ€™s how Spot compares to other major pet insurance providers when it comes to maximum annual coverage, reimbursement choices, deductible choices, and money back guarantees.

TitleMaximum annual coverageReimbursement choices
Spot Pet Insurance
$2,500 to unlimited
70%, 80%, or 90%
Lemonade Pet Insurance
$5,000 to $100,000
60%, 70%, 80%, or 90%
Pumpkin Pet Insurance
$5,000 to unlimited
80% or 90%
Embrace Pet Insurance
$5,000 to unlimited
70%, 80%, or 90%

Bottom line

If youโ€™re like most American pet owners, youโ€™re spending more on your four-legged companion than ever before. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, spending on pets increased by 78% between 2013-2021.

A lot of this spending undoubtedly goes toward veterinary services. So itโ€™s no surprise that pet insuranceโ€”which can help reimburse pet owners for some of those expensesโ€”has become more popular in recent years.

If youโ€™re a pet owner who values the opportunity to customize a policy, be sure to add Spot to your list of insurers to consider. The company offers multiple plans, along with reimbursement options for wellness care. Spotโ€™s numerous options for coverage limit, reimbursement percentage, and annual deductible ensure youโ€™ll get a policy that works both for your pet, and your budget.

Spot

Spot Pet Insurance

Spot Pet Insurance

Max annual coverage
$2,500 to unlimited
Reimbursement choices
70%, 80%, or 90%
Deductible choices
No upper age limit
Money back guarantee

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

Is Spot pet insurance accepted everywhere?

Spot covers services provided by veterinarians across all 50 U.S. states and Canada.

How long is the waiting period for spot pet insurance?

Spot has a 14-day waiting period. This means that the company wonโ€™t provide coverage for any illness or accidents that occur during the first 14 days following the policyโ€™s inception date.

How long has Spot pet insurance been around?

Spot pet insurance was founded in 2019.

Are Spot and ASPCA insurance the same?

Spot and ASPCA insurance are separate brands. But their policies are underwritten by the same companiesโ€”United States Fire Insurance Company and Independence American Fire Insurance Company. There are close similarities between Spotโ€™s and ASPCAโ€™s plan options and policy contracts.

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