Please note that these are general health concerns for Scottish Terriers, and individual dogs may or may not experience these issues. Regular veterinary care, a balanced diet, proper exercise, and attention to breed-specific needs may help mitigate some of these health problems.
Scottish Terrier dog insurance
ManyPets coverage for healthy, frisky Scotties
ManyPets covers (and adores!) Scottish Terriers. Learn about this amazing breed, from common health conditions to insurance info.Getting to know Scottish Terriers
Scottish Terriers, affectionately known as "Scotties," hail from the rugged highlands of Scotland where they were originally bred to hunt vermin. These small, sturdy dogs are distinguished by their distinctive beards and sharp, confident demeanor.
Why should you get dog insurance for your Scottish Terrier?
Accidents and illness costs
From hereditary illnesses to sudden injuries, Scotties can have it ruff. Dog insurance eases your financial burden, which helps your pup access the vet care they need when they need it.Emergency care
Emergency treatment can cost thousands of dollars. Dog insurance helps you seek out all the treatment your Scottish Terrier needs without letting your finances hold you back.Hereditary conditions
Scotties are prone to hereditary conditions like luxating patella, hypothyroidism, and Cushing's disease. Insurance can help cover treatment-related costs, even for hereditary conditions*.Peace of mind
From accidents to illnesses, pet insurance helps you focus on your Scottish Terrier's health — not just your bank account.Common Scottish Terrier health conditions
Luxating patella
ManyPets Average Claim Received: >$840
ManyPets Highest Claim Received: >$7,200
This condition involves the dislocation of the kneecap, which can cause pain and mobility issues.
Hypothyroidism
ManyPets Average Claim Received: >$220
ManyPets Highest Claim Received: >$500
This condition occurs when the thyroid gland does not produce enough thyroid hormone, leading to symptoms such as lethargy, weight gain, and changes in coat health and appearance.
Cushing's disease
ManyPets Average Claim Received: >$300
ManyPets Highest Claim Received: >$1,700
Cushing's disease results from an overproduction of cortisol by the adrenal glands, often due to a benign tumor in the pituitary gland. Symptoms can include increased hunger, thirst, and urination, along with hair loss and a pot-bellied appearance.
Allergic skin disorders
ManyPets Average Claim Received: >$240
ManyPets Highest Claim Received: >$900
Scottish Terriers are prone to various allergic skin conditions, often manifested as itchy skin, redness, and irritation. These disorders can stem from environmental allergens like pollen and dust, food sensitivities, or contact with irritants.
Why pick ManyPets dog insurance* for your Scottish Terrier
Sick exams
Get to the root of any accident or illness concerns with your pup’s favorite vet.Diagnostics
Lab work, x-rays, MRIs, blood work and any other tests your pup needs.Digestive illnesses
Get covered for your dog’s tummy or intestinal issues.Broken bones
Accidents happen. We’ve got your pup’s back, even if it’s in a brace.Cancer treatments
Get covered for (very costly) radiation treatments, surgeries, and chemotherapy.Hereditary conditions
It doesn’t matter if your pup got it from their mom or dad - we’ll cover it if it's not a pre-existing condition.Congenital conditions
If your dog was born with it and it's not a pre-existing condition, we’ll take care of it.Prescription meds
If a vet prescribes medication, we’ve got it covered.Other treatments
Rehabilitation, chiropractic treatment, hydroptherapy, or even acupuncture, so long as it's administered by a vet.Save on preventative care
ManyPets Wellness Plan for dogs
We provide Scottish Terrier insurance in almost all 50 states.
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Frequently asked questions
Everything else you may want to know about ManyPets claims for Scottish Terriers.
How much does Scottish Terrier insurance cost?
The cost of dog insurance depends on multiple factors, including your dog’s age and location, your coverage selections, and breed. Scottish Terriers are prone to certain hereditary health conditions, which may play a role in determining your premium.
How do I make an insurance claim for my Scottish Terrier?
It’s easy! Just follow these three (3) simple steps:
Step 1: When your pet is sick or injured, visit any licensed veterinarian in the U.S. for diagnosis and treatment, and pay as usual at checkout (don’t forget to ask for a copy of your itemized vet bill).
Step 2: Log in to your account at www.manypets.com/account and press the “Make a Claim” button. Enter the details of your claim, upload a copy of your vet bill, and press submit!
Step 3: Sit back and relax while we process your claim. We’ll send you regular updates via email so that you can track our progress. If approved, we’ll pay you back for everything we cover up to your reimbursement percentage and after you’ve met your yearly deductible*. If you need to contact someone from our team, please email manyclaim@manypets.com.
Does ManyPets cover pre-existing conditions for my Scottish Terrier?
Like other pet insurance companies, ManyPets won’t cover pre-existing conditions for any type of pet. However, we may treat past conditions that have been free of symptoms and treatment for 18 months (except for cruciate ligament injuries or hip dysplasia).
Does dog insurance for Scottish Terriers cover routine care?
The ManyPets dog insurance policy is designed to reimburse pet parents for accidents and illnesses, not preventative care. However, the optional, non-insurance ManyPets Wellness Plan can indeed reimburse you for preventative care, including checkups, vaccinations, parasite prevention, routine dental care, supplements, and more*.
Does dog insurance for Scottish Terriers cover liability, loss, or theft?
The ManyPets insurance policy is intended to cover accidents and illnesses, but not liability, loss, or theft.
Does dog insurance cover travel for Scottish Terriers?
All ManyPets policies cover dogs who are traveling in any US state, Washington D.C., or Canada for up to 90 days. After 90 days, you’ll need to update your pet’s address.
Does dog insurance cover dental treatment for Scottish Terriers?
Your dog insurance policy may cover dental accidents and, unlike some pet insurance companies, dental illnesses. Insurance doesn’t cover preventative cleanings or over-the-counter dental products — but the optional, non-insurance ManyPets Wellness Plan does help reimburse you for these types of preventative care.
*ManyPets analyzes every claim on its own merits, subject to the terms and conditions of your insurance policy or Wellness plan. Insurance exclusions apply, including those for pre-existing conditions (only claims unrelated to an excluded treatment or condition are eligible for coverage). Wellness Plan reimbursement is available only for eligible preventative care treatments.
**According to Forbes Advisor’s “Best Pet Insurance of 2023”