Why Choose PetsOnMe Breed-Specific Insurance?

When it comes to breed-specific pet insurance in Australia, PetsOnMe is the go-to for fellow Aussie pet parents. We prioritise not only your fur baby’s health but also your needs, ensuring you get transparent, straightforward, and high-value coverage.

Whether you’ve got a feline friend or a pooch pal, breed-specific coverage is a paw-tastic choice.

Some dog breeds are more susceptible to developing hereditary conditions, like hip dysplasia in Golden Retrievers, the same way certain cat breeds have higher risks of getting sick, like kidney disease in Persian cats.

When you’ve got the exact coverage for your pet’s specific breed, you can rest that extra bit easier knowing you can claim back a bunch of eligible vet bills for their breed-specific health needs.

Why We’re Top Dog for Breed-Specific Coverages

Cover Tailored to Specific Pet Breeds: You get eligible insurance coverage for a range of breed-specific conditions that you don’t get with a regular plan, like hip dysplasia, respiratory issues, hereditary diseases, and so on.

Worry-Free Specialist Treatment: You can rest easy knowing your four-legged companion has access to specialist medical care without the worry of paying for vet bills.

Financial Protection: Not only is your pet’s health protected, but so is your bank account because you’re eligible for compensation on a range of breed-specific treatments.

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Frequently Asked Questions
Does PetsOnMe Cover Every Kind of Pet and Breed?

At the moment, the type of furry friends we cover include dogs/pups and cats/kittens from 6 weeks of age onward. We cover all kinds of adorable dog and cat breeds, from family favourite Goldendoodles and cheeky Chihuahuas to much-loved Sphyxs and irresistibly cute British Shorthairs.

Does Breed Impact Pet Insurance Premiums?

In most cases, yes, it can. Pure-breed pets tend to have more health problems than your average crossbreed or mongrel and, therefore, need that extra bit more coverage, which is why premiums tend to be higher.

Here at PetsOnMe, we want to make sure every pet gets the right level of cover they need without breaking the bank, which is why we offer a range of budget-friendly coverage options suited to different breeds and pet parents.

What’s Not Covered with Breed-Specific Pet Insurance?

If your fur baby has any sort of pre-existing condition, you can’t make a claim for related vet bills. As for what is included, that’s down to your pet’s breed and the type of plan you pick.

If you’re on our Accidental Plan, you’ll get accidental injury coverage and third-party liability coverage. Our Classic Plan covers a bunch of breed-specific hereditary conditions and accidental injury treatment. And for our Deluxe Plan, you get the most coverage, ranging from injury and hereditary illnesses to dental treatment.

Before you make a pet insurance claim, double check your product disclosure statement (PDS) to see what treatments you can get reimbursed for.

What’s the Best Low-Cost Breed-Specific Insurance?

Figuring out what kind of coverage is best is down to your pet’s breed-specific needs.

If your pet is generally healthy and a low risk breed for developing health problems, our basic Accidental Plan is just what you need. If you want good value for money with comprehensive coverage, our Classic Plan is a pawsome choice. And for the high-maintenance breeds with lots of health risks, play it safe with our Deluxe Plan.

Does the Sex of My Pet Matter When Getting Insured?

Your pet’s breed is the main focus of our policies, but their sex definitely matters too!
Male cats and dogs tend to be more of a high risk of getting sick and injured, so they can have higher premiums in comparison to female cats and dogs.

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