The promise of new flavours beckons from Banawe.
Hey there, pawrents! We’re all familiar with how costly veterinary expenses can get. As a dog owner myself, I’ve experienced paying more than ₱10,000 for a single vet medical bill. It was when my dog, Olivia, had something wrong with her stomach and was pooping all over the place. I remember asking myself then, “How come when I’m the one having LBM, I just drink loperamide?”
But we know how it is. We love our furbabies so dearly that we’re willing to splurge for their well-being. Now, I’m more than happy to be the bearer of good news! If you haven’t heard, GCash is offering affordable pet insurance for as low as ₱266 per month.
Also read: 15 Pet-Friendly Resorts & Vacation Rentals Near Manila
The GCash pet insurance plan is quite extensive. Its coverage ranges from dog accidents to deaths; it even covers owners in case something unfortunate happens to you!
The primary coverage for the is their medical reimbursement. This coverage includes medical expenses incurred to treat or diagnose pets due to illness or accident. Fees from consultation, tests, scans, surgery, hospitalisation, and medication are all considered. However, their pet insurance policy excludes pre-existing conditions. You will also fill up a form to indicate any history of sickness or operation if your dog had any.
Amount of reimbursement: Maximum of ₱30,000 per occurrence and ₱100,000 in aggregate
Dogs are often highly active and energetic, which makes them prone to accidents. Fortunately, Gcash covers these types of mishaps! The cruciate ligament injury covers treatment and diagnostics when the ligament that serves to stabilise the knee joint gets injured. Take note, though, that any injury inflicted by you or any of your family members will not be covered!
Amount of reimbursement: Maximum of ₱15,000 per leg
Unfortunately, the pet insurance death coverage by Gcash is quite strict. It only covers burial services if your dog passes away through euthanasia.
Amount of reimbursement: Maximum of ₱10,000.
Has your dog caused you any trouble? My Olivia has done a number on my belongings! Fortunately, her only victims (so far!) have been my shoes, many slippers, and several household items, which she munched to destruction.
If your dog tends to be aggressive, I suggest you sign him/her for insurance. Insurance can cover actual or compensatory expenses if you become legally liable for your dog injuring someone or damaging others’ belongings.
Amount of reimbursement: Maximum of ₱50,000 per occurrence and ₱250,000 in aggregate
This type of coverage includes the owner’s accidental death, disablement, and dismemberment sustained within the coverage period.
Amount of reimbursement: ₱50,000 for accidental death, ₱50,000 for permanent disability, and ₱50,000 for disablement or dismemberment.
Also read: Did You Know You Can Apply for Your Pet’s Passport in the Philippines?
The pet insurance plan can cover you for a minimum of one month up to a year. You’ll be shouldering a minimum of ₱650 per month, which decrements as you choose a longer period of coverage. For a one year plan, the total cost is ₱3,200.
I wish I knew earlier that Gcash had a pet insurance plan for dogs. But now that I’ve insured my Olivia, I feel more protected financially whenever I have to get her checked. If you want your furbaby covered too, simply head over to your Gcash mobile app and click the GInsure Icon.
All images credited to Martin Joseph M. Raymundo | Official Instagram Page
Published at
Get our weekly tips and travel news!
The promise of new flavours beckons from Banawe.
The only plastic we need for travel.
Spread the good word!
Book those flights ASAP.
Sometimes we need a little TLC.
Slightly behind target.
New travel norm in Japan.
Not so good news for budget travellers.
Ichigo-go-go to your nearest fruit stall!
A big win for the Philippines!