Pet insurance in Utah
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Utah is a popular place to be a pet parent. 59% of households in the state contain at least one furry family member. True to our name, ManyPets insures many pets Utah.
Veterinary care isn't especially expensive in the Beehive State. The average ManyPets insurance claim in Utah is for $389 — just a touch under our national average, which is $399. By comparison, California has our highest state average at $578 per claim, and Montana boasts our lowest average at $238 per claim. And these are just averages.
Costs can soar with emergency care, specialist treatments, and surgeries. Treating cancer can cost more than $10,000.
ManyPets is here to help in Utah and all around the country. Our insurance plan covers both accidents and illnesses, with no annual or lifetime payout limits.
We even offer an optional Wellness Plan that can reimburse you for routine and preventative care.
Why get pet insurance in Utah?
With its arid deserts and blistering summers, Utah’s rugged landscapes can pose some health risks to pets. Here’s what they might face:
Heatstroke
When the Utah sun is scorching and panting just doesn’t cut it, pets can face real trouble. Offer your furry friends plenty of shade and fresh water on hot days, and walk them during cooler hours.Fleas and heartworms
Unfortunately for furry Utahns, fleas and heartworms thrive in hot, humid climes. To protect your pets, give them monthly preventive treatments and keep their living areas clean.Valley fever
This fungal infection is found in the soil in Utah's dry regions. It can cause respiratory issues and limping. Be cautious about letting your pets dig in dusty areas, especially in southern Utah.Find the pawfect plan
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Is pet insurance worth it in Utah?
Without insurance, veterinary care can drain your savings or be unaffordable, especially for acute conditions needing surgery or costly treatments. For example, hip surgeries can cost up to $4,000, knee surgeries up to $5,000, and cancer treatments over $10,000.
Vet costs are rising due to advances in veterinary health care and specialty treatments, leading to better care but higher expenses. Without pet insurance, you may be unable to afford treatments if your pet becomes sick or injured.
Pet insurance can quickly reimburse approved claims, putting money back in your bank account.
And in some critical situations, it may be the only thing that lets you opt for life-saving treatment instead of euthanasia.
Unfortunately, unexpected veterinary costs do pop up, and the last thing you want to worry about is money when your focus should be on helping your pet feel better.
Good pet insurance policies will pay for most treatment options that your veterinarian might recommend. Some insurance companies even offer wellness plans to reimburse you for preventive care! The peace of mind that pet insurance provides is truly priceless.
What does ManyPets insurance cover?
Our insurance policy covers approved claims (up to your selected reimbursement percentage) for the following:
Exams
Get to the root of the problem fast with your pup’s favorite vet.Diagnostics
Lab work, x-rays, MRIs, blood work and any other tests your pup needsTreatments
Rehabilitation, chiropractic treatment, or even acupuncture, so long as a vet prescribes it.Digestive illnesses
Get covered for your dog’s tummy or intestinal issuesBroken 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 chemotherapyHereditary conditions
It doesn’t matter if your pup got it from his mama or papa - we’ll still 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 the FDA approved it and a vet prescribed it, we’ve got it covered.What’s not covered?
Far too often, pet parents must dip into their savings to treat their four-legged friends. Our mission is to prevent that.
However, there are instances when claims won’t qualify for coverage. We want our customers to be fully informed, and we don’t believe in burying important information in the fine print.
Like other pet insurers, ManyPets doesn't cover pre-existing conditions (more on that below). Our insurance policy also won't reimburse for preventative care, though our Wellness Plan will.
How does ManyPets define pre-existing conditions?
ManyPets defines a pre-existing condition as:
While pet insurance companies usually exclude pre-existing conditions, ManyPets will no longer consider a condition pre-existing if your pet has been symptom-free, undiagnosed, and untreated for 18 months (except for hip dysplasia, cruciate ligament conditions, and, in some states, invertebral disc disease).
Claims & reimbursements
How to make pet insurance claims in Utah
Unlike your pet, you’ve got opposable thumbs and an electronic device. That means you can send us their vet bill in a flash, and we’ll process your claim ASAP. And our customer care team can answer any questions by phone or email.
1. Pay the vet (any vet)
Take your pet to any licensed vet and pay your bill. (It gets more fun from here.)2. Submit your claim online
Just upload your vet bill and submit it to us. We’ll take things from there.3. Sit back and wait to get paid.
That's it.Your pets deserve the best—so do you
ManyPets is dedicated to making pet insurance accessible for every pet parent. We provide peace of mind with easy-to-understand policies and swift reimbursements.
We also have the best customer support team in the business. In stark contrast to many other companies, the average customer wait time before speaking to a live customer support professional on the phone is less than 60 seconds! Taking care of an ailing pet is hard enough; we aim to make things easier.
We’re humbled to know our customers agree, giving us a 4.6/5 Trustpilot rating (as of March 2023). And Forbes rated us as the #1 US pet insurance provider for 2023!
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Pet insurance in Utah FAQs
Do all vets take pet insurance in Utah?
Pick any licensed vet—no networks! Technically, ManyPets doesn’t work directly with veterinarians, so it's not an issue. Instead, you'll simply submit your claim directly to us, and we’ll reimburse you for any approved claims.
How many pets can I insure at once in Utah?
At ManyPets, you can sign up each of your pets for their own policies; there is no limit to the number of dogs and cats you can insure.
Bring one, bring all! We are named "ManyPets," after all!
How much is cat insurance in Utah?
In general, ManyPets kitten insurance starts at just $15 per month, and our adult cat insurance costs an average of $20–$25 per month.
These prices might range higher or lower depending on a number of factors, including the price of veterinary care in your location.
Location is just one factor in pricing. To learn more, read our explainer about how we determine pet insurance costs.
How much is dog insurance in Utah?
In general, ManyPets puppy insurance starts at just $20 a month, and our adult dog insurance will cost between $30 and $40 per month.
These prices might range higher or lower depending on a number of factors, including the price of veterinary care in your location.
To learn more, read our explainer about how we determine pet insurance costs.
Which breeds are popular in Utah?
Though urban areas cover just 1% of Utah, 90% of Utahns live in cities, especially Salt Lake County. The state’s outdoor spaces are perfect for active pets, but city dwellers often prefer apartment-friendly breeds. With summer temps over 100°F, short-coated or low-energy pets are popular. Here are some top breeds in Utah:
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