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Best Pet Insurance In Georgia 2024

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Key Takeaways

  • Pets Best, ManyPets and Embrace are the best pet insurance companies in Georgia, based on our analysis.
  • $60 a month is the average pet insurance cost for a dog in Georgia.
  • $29 a month is the average pet insurance cost for a cat in Georgia.
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How We Chose the Best Pet Insurance Companies in Georgia

We analyzed key coverage categories such as pet insurance costs, the ability to pay the vet directly, the availability of a 24/7 vet health line and the option to add a wellness plan. Our editorial content is not influenced by advertisers. We use data-driven methodologies to evaluate insurers so that all companies are measured equally. You can read more about our editorial guidelines and methodology for the ratings below.

  • 32 coverage categories evaluated
  • 4,066 pet insurance rates crunched
  • 102 years of insurance experience on the editorial team

Compare the Best Pet Insurance Companies in Georgia


The Best Pet Insurance Companies in Georgia


Pets Best

Pets Best
5.0
Our ratings take into account a product's cost, features, ease of use, customer service and other category-specific attributes. All ratings are determined solely by our editorial team.

Maximum annual coverage

$5,000 or Unlimited

Average monthly cost for Unlimited coverage

$48 for dogs; $27 for cats

Deductible choices

$50, $100, $200, $250, $500 or $1,000

$5,000 or Unlimited

$48 for dogs; $27 for cats

$50, $100, $200, $250, $500 or $1,000

Our Expert Take

You’ll find the Pets Best Plus plan has solid basic coverage with good prices for unlimited annual coverage, among the insurers we analyzed.

More: Pets Best Pet Insurance Review

Pros & Cons
  • Can pay the vet directly if they agree to it.
  • Covers the fee for the vet exam.
  • There’s a free 24/7 telehealth line for pet issues.
  • Be aware of the 6-month waiting period for any coverage of cruciate ligament problems.
  • The company’s Plus plan does not cover alternative therapy but the Elite policy covers acupuncture and chiropractic care if the pet needs rehabilitation.

ManyPets

ManyPets
4.5
Our ratings take into account a product's cost, features, ease of use, customer service and other category-specific attributes. All ratings are determined solely by our editorial team.

Maximum annual coverage

Unlimited

Average monthly cost for Unlimited coverage

$24 for dogs; $14 for cats

Deductible choices

$500 or $750

Unlimited

$24 for dogs; $14 for cats

$500 or $750

Our Expert Take

ManyPets is notable because it does not have a special waiting period for orthopedic conditions like cruciate ligament issues, which can range from six to 12 months at other insurers.

More: ManyPets Pet Insurance Review

Pros & Cons
  • The waiting periods for illness or accidents are 15 days but can be reduced to only 24 hours if you’re switching over from another pet insurer.
  • Vet exam fee is covered for illness and accident visits.
  • There’s an optional wellness plan.
  • No 24/7 pet telehealth line.
  • Alternative therapies not covered, unlike many other plans.
  • Also does not cover pet behavioral therapy, unlike some other pet insurers.

Embrace

Embrace
4.0
Our ratings take into account a product's cost, features, ease of use, customer service and other category-specific attributes. All ratings are determined solely by our editorial team.

Maximum annual coverage

$5,000, $8,000, $10,000, $15,000 or Unlimited

Average monthly cost for Unlimited coverage

$63 for dogs; $27 for cats

Deductible choices

$100, $250, $500, $750 or $1,000

$5,000, $8,000, $10,000, $15,000 or Unlimited

$63 for dogs; $27 for cats

$100, $250, $500, $750 or $1,000

Our Expert Take

We like Embrace because it offers a unique way to save on accident and illness plans with its Healthy Pet Discount Program. If your claim reimbursements are less than $300 per pet in the year prior to the discount period, you’ll qualify for a 5% discount in the first year and 10% in the second year for each pet.

More: Embrace Pet Insurance Review

Pros & Cons
  • 24/7 pet telehealth line and optional wellness policy.
  • Covers vet exam fees.
  • 10% multi-pet discount.
  • There’s a waiting period of 6 months for coverage of orthopedic conditions. It can be waived if the pet has an orthopedic exam after you purchase a plan.

Healthy Paws

Healthy Paws
4.0
Our ratings take into account a product's cost, features, ease of use, customer service and other category-specific attributes. All ratings are determined solely by our editorial team.

Maximum annual coverage

Unlimited

Average monthly cost for Unlimited coverage

$37 for dogs; $14 for cats

Deductible choices

$100, $250, $500, $750 or $1,000

Unlimited

$37 for dogs; $14 for cats

$100, $250, $500, $750 or $1,000

Our Expert Take

We like Healthy Paws for its unlimited annual coverage at a lower-than-average cost.

More: Healthy Paws Pet Insurance Review

Pros & Cons
  • Nice range of reimbursement choices for some pets: 50%, 60%, 70%, 80% or 90%.
  • Vet can be paid directly if you make a request in advance of treatment.
  • Has a 24/7 pet telehealth line.
  • Healthy Paws does not disclose its exact deductible schedule. Choices for deductibles and reimbursement levels are related to the pet’s age and other factors, but you have to get a quote to find out the choices.
  • No wellness or routine care coverage.
  • Doesn’t cover the vet exam fee for accidents and illnesses.

How Much Does Pet Insurance Cost in Georgia?

Pet insurance in Georgia costs an average of $44 for a dog and $23 per month for a cat, according to our analysis of pet insurance costs. That’s for a policy with $5,000 of annual coverage, a $250 deductible and 80% reimbursement level. A policy with unlimited annual coverage, a $250 deductible and 80% reimbursement level costs an average of $60 per month for a dog and $29 per month for a cat in Georgia.

Cost of Pet Insurance for Dogs in Georgia

Company Monthly Cost For $5,000 In Annual Coverage Monthly Cost For Unlimited Annual Coverage Learn More
$43
$48
N/A
$24
$45
$63
N/A
$37

Cost of Pet Insurance for Cats in Georgia

Company Monthly Cost For $5,000 In Annual Coverage Monthly Cost For Unlimited Coverage Learn More
$24
$27
N/A
$14
$19
$27
N/A
$14

More: How Does Pet Insurance Work?


How To Find the Best Pet Insurance in Georgia

When you’re examining your choices for the best pet insurance, you may be looking for the cheapest pet insurance policy. Before you go for the cheapest option, see if the policy has these features.

Look for Plans With 24/7 Vet Helplines

Many pet insurers have free access to 24/7 vet helplines for pet health-related questions. So if your dog or kitty gets sick in the middle of the night, you can reach out to the vet helpline for.

Check Whether There Are Direct Vet Payments

Some pet insurers, like Pets Best and Trupanion, can pay the vet directly, which is great when you have a large vet bill.

Look for a Multi-Pet Discount

If you have more than one cat or dog look for a multi-pet discount when you get pet insurance quotes. Insurers may offer other ways to save, too. Embrace, for example, lowers your deductible by $50 for every year you don’t make a claim.

Add a Wellness Care Plan

Annual checkups at the vet can lower the chances of large and expensive vet bills later. If you want coverage for preventive care, look for a company that has a pet insurance wellness plan.

Look at the Coverage Waiting Periods

Every company has its pet insurance waiting periods. That’s the length of time you must wait after purchase until coverage starts. Check the waiting periods so you don’t have any surprises later.


Also, check if there’s an extended waiting period for particular conditions. If your pet is prone to these problems, such as hip dysplasia, you may want to look at a different pet insurance policy.

Look at Whether Vet Exam Fees Are Covered

While it may seem weird, not every pet insurance company pays for the vet fees associated with an accident or illness. If you don’t want to get hit with an exam bill, look for companies that cover the fees.


Veterinary Costs in Georgia

Although the average vet visit cost in Georgia is $44 for dogs, if your pet has additional vet needs, like vaccines and medical treatment, costs will be higher. Here’s a look at vet visit costs in selected cities in Georgia.

City Average Cost For A Veterinary Visit For One Dog Average Cost For A Veterinary Visit With Additional Dog Total Cost For A Veterinary Visit With Two Dogs
Atlanta
$72
$56
$128
Blythe
$65
$51
$116
Box Springs
$70
$55
$125
Fort Benning
$68
$53
$121
Macon
$68
$53
$121
Source: Banfield Pet Hospital

Methodology

To find the best Georgia pet insurance we scored each company based on the following:

  • Pet insurance rates (40% of score): We calculated average rates in Georgia for medium sized mixed breed dogs age 3 months, 2 years, 5 years and 7 years for plans with unlimited coverage, a $250 deductible and a 80% reimbursement level, or the closest options available.
  • Special waiting period (10% of score): Many pet insurance companies have a special waiting period for problems such as cruciate ligament issues and hip dysplasia. Plans that had no waiting period, a waiting period of fewer than six months or the ability to have the waiting period waived scored higher.
  • Direct payment to vet (10% of score): Pet insurance companies that have the ability to pay a vet directly earned points.
  • 24/7 vet health line (10% of score): Insurers that provide access to a 24/7 vet health line earned points.
  • Routine wellness plans (10% of score): Insurers that offer optional wellness plans earned points.
  • Pays veterinary exam fees (10% of score): Plans that cover the vet exam fee received points. Not all insurers cover exam fees, even if the fee is for an illness or accident-related visit.
  • Euthanasia or end of life expenses (5% of score): Insurers that cover end of life expenses, such as euthanasia, cremation or burial fees, received points.
  • Multipet discount (5% of score): Many pet insurance companies offer a discount if you insure more than one pet. Insurers that offer a multipet discount earned points.

Read more: How Forbes Advisor rates pet insurance companies


Georgia Pet Insurance FAQs

Is pet insurance more expensive in Georgia?

Georgia has the cheapest average pet insurance compared to other states.

 

But pet owners in Arizona, California and Connecticut pay more.

What is the cheapest pet insurance in Georgia?

The lowest average insurance price for dogs in Georgia, among the companies in our analysis. Its cost averages $24 per month for dogs for unlimited coverage.

 

For cats, ManyPets has the cheapest Georgia pet insurance, at an average of $14 per month for unlimited coverage.

Is pet insurance worth it in Georgia?

A good way to determine if pet insurance is worth it is to consider how a large vet bill could be a blow to your budget. For example, if you’ve been paying about $50 per month for dog insurance for three years, you’ve paid $1,800 in pet insurance premiums.

 

Let’s say your dog develops a severe medical condition and treatment costs $3,500. If you have a $250 deductible and 80% reimbursement level, your out-of-pocket cost for treatment would be $900 ($250 deductible + 20% of $3,250 = $900). Adding up the premium for three years and what you’ve paid toward treatment, you’ve paid $2,700 and kept $800 by having pet insurance.


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