Health Guarantee
Health Guarantee Covered Accidents, Illnesses, and Conditions
(We cover pretty much everything, except pre-existing conditions.)
Dental Illnesses
Extractions, gingivitis, root canals, and more; covered up to $1,000/year, no dental exam required.
80% of dogs and 70% of cats have a form of periodontal disease by age 3.
Breed-specific, Congenital & Genetic Conditions
Conditions a pet is born with or due to a gene defect, such as hip dysplasia, allergies, intervertebral disc disease (IVDD), and others.
Cancer
Coverage includes all related testing and cancer treatments.
Chronic Conditions
Long-term illnesses or injuries like arthritis or diabetes; no per-condition limits and coverage continues when you renew.
Health Preventable Conditions
Lyme disease, parasites, parvo, and other illnesses that may have been prevented are still covered.
Orthopedic Conditions
Ligament tears, broken bones, osteosarcoma, and more are covered after a six-month waiting period (or opt to have it reduced).
Covered Treatments for All the Things Your Pet Might Get Into
Diagnostic exam fees are covered and included with every policy.
Complementary Treatments* & Rehabilitation
Less-invasive treatments, like acupuncture or laser therapy (when not preventative), included at no extra cost.
Emergency Care
Pets are covered at any emergency vet clinic, including after-hours.
Hospitalization & Surgery
Scheduled or emergency surgery is covered,** including required hospital stays, even overnight.
Specialist Care
Treatments from veterinary specialists such as oncologists, internal medicine experts, behavioralists, and others.
Diagnostic Testing
We cover all diagnostic testing for any covered illness or condition, including biopsies, X-rays, MRIs, etc.
Prescription Drugs
If the condition is covered, so are the prescription meds used to treat or manage it.
Health Guarantee for Pre-Existing Conditions Done Differently
While no pet insurance policy covers pre-existing conditions, Embrace handles them differently to get you the most coverage.
A pre-existing condition is any injury, illness, or irregularity noted by you or your vet before your pet’s waiting period is over, even if your pet never went to see the vet for it.
12-Month Medical History Review
We only review the last 12 months of your pet’s medical history to establish pre-existing conditions. Some pet insurance companies review the past 24 months or your pet’s entire life.
Curable and Incurable Conditions
Some conditions are curable and we want to cover them. For example: your pup had an upset tummy with vomiting three months before enrollment. If he’s symptom- and treatment-free for a year, that condition is eligible for coverage in the future.
Compare Pet Insurance Coverage
Embrace offers one simple policy so you can rest easy knowing your pet is protected against the unexpected. Choosing the right pet insurance plan for your pet and your budget is hard enough without sorting through multiple coverage levels, or deciding if you need extra coverage (that always comes with an extra cost).
With Embrace, it’s all included in our accident & illness policy.
What’s Never Covered
For a complete list of exclusions see the Embrace Policy Terms and Conditions.
Pre-existing conditions
Breeding, whelping, or pregnancy
DNA testing or cloning
Deliberate injury by you or anyone in your household
Injury or illness from fighting, racing, cruelty, or neglect
Cosmetic procedures such as tail docking, ear cropping, & dew claw removal unless medically necessary
Avian flu or nuclear war
Routine veterinary care (like wellness checkup exam fees)
Preventative Care with Wellness Rewards
Wellness Rewards isn’t insurance, it’s our optional, flexible plan to help budget for your pet’s preventative and routine care. The wellness plan can be added to any insurance policy.
While insurance helps cover accidents and illnesses after they happen, Wellness Rewards reimburses you for preventative treatments and care, like grooming and nail trims, training, spay/neuter surgery, dental cleanings, and more.
**Spay/neuter surgery is preventative and not covered by insurance (but can be reimbursed by our wellness plan).
*Complementary treatments were previously called alternative therapies.
More Health Services
Cane Corso are already Intelligent, active and very like minded, he is an unequalled watch and protection dog. Docile and affectionate with the owner, loving with children and with the family, if necessary he becomes a terrible and brave protector of people, house and property. He is easily trained.
We can assist you with your new Cane Corso Puppy, by offering additional puppy training.
• Pup(s) may stay an additional 1-2 weeks
• Planting the seeds of basic training include:
• potty training (bell training)
• crate training
• basic commands;
– sit
– down
– off (no jumping)
– leave it
– attention (watch me)
– introduction to leash walking
– sitting prior to eating
– recalls
– drop it
– trade
– back up
– easy (when taking a treat) and name recognition.
• Pups will be well socialized with children, people and other dogs.
We work to desensitize them from noises; such as the vacuum, traffic, weather and other loud noises.
They will attend puppy-preschool at our WAGS Training Classes.
Show potential dogs we will work on stand stay (for exam) and presenting their bite.
West Cane Corso Puppies: Health Covered Accidents, Illnesses, and Conditions
West Cane Corso Puppies: Health Covered Accidents, Illnesses, and Conditions
Introduction to West Cane Corso Puppies
The West Cane Corso is a majestic breed known for its strength, loyalty, and protective nature. As a large breed dog, they require special attention to their health and well-being. When considering bringing a West Cane Corso puppy into your home, it is essential to understand the various health issues that may arise and how comprehensive insurance can provide peace of mind.
Health Coverage Overview
When you invest in a West Cane Corso puppy, you are not just gaining a pet; you are welcoming a family member who will require care throughout their life. Comprehensive pet insurance plans typically cover accidents, illnesses, and certain conditions that may affect your puppy as they grow. This coverage can include:
Accidents: Puppies are naturally curious and energetic. They may encounter situations leading to injuries such as fractures or lacerations. Pet insurance can help cover the costs associated with emergency veterinary visits, surgeries, or treatments resulting from accidents.
Illnesses: Like all breeds, Cane Corsos are susceptible to various health issues ranging from minor ailments like infections to more severe conditions such as hip dysplasia or heart disease. Insurance can assist in managing the financial burden of diagnostic tests, medications, and ongoing treatments for these illnesses.
Conditions Specific to the Breed: The Cane Corso breed has specific predispositions to certain genetic conditions. These may include:
- Hip Dysplasia: A common condition in large breeds where the hip joint does not fit properly into the hip socket.
- Elbow Dysplasia: Similar to hip dysplasia but affects the elbow joint.
- Bloat (Gastric Dilatation-Volvulus): A life-threatening condition that occurs when the stomach fills with gas and twists.
- Cardiomyopathy: A heart condition that can lead to congestive heart failure.
Having insurance that covers these conditions ensures that you can provide your puppy with necessary medical interventions without facing overwhelming costs.
Preventative Care
In addition to covering accidents and illnesses, many pet insurance policies also promote preventative care options such as vaccinations, routine check-ups, and dental care. Regular veterinary visits are crucial for early detection of potential health issues in your West Cane Corso puppy.
Conclusion
Investing in a West Cane Corso puppy comes with responsibilities that extend beyond basic care; it includes safeguarding their health through appropriate measures like pet insurance. By understanding what is covered—accidents, illnesses, and breed-specific conditions—you can ensure that your beloved companion receives the best possible care throughout their life.