From Delaware’s small towns to bustling cities and beach communities, pets are a beloved part of the family. But with everything from unpredictable weather to everyday accidents and illnesses, pet parents face a range of challenges—and veterinary bills can be costly.
Beyond the usual accidents and illnesses, pets may face risks like: tick-borne illnesses like Lyme disease, dangerous wildlife encounters, poisoning from polluted river water, heatstroke.
There are also environmental factors that can affect Delaware pets: changing seasons (heat, flooding, icy sidewalks), high humidity in summer, river water quality issues.
Delawareans want to keep their pets safe and healthy, whether in Wilmington, Dover, Rehoboth Beach, Newark, or any smaller community. Pet parents across the state appreciate Healthy Paws for its top-rated customer service, easy and speedy claims, and straightforward coverage with no annual or lifetime caps. You can choose any licensed vet, including specialists and emergency clinics, and enjoy flexible plan options. Healthy Paws’ staff of vet techs and pet lovers ensures support and compassion when you need it most.
In Delaware, pet insurance prices vary depending on several factors, including species, breed, age, location and plan deductible.
Yes indeed! With a Healthy Paws insurance plan, you can visit any licensed veterinarian in Delaware — or anywhere else your travels take you in the U.S. or while traveling in Canada. That includes specialists and emergency hospitals, so your pet always gets the care they need, wherever life leads you both.
When it comes to your pet’s health, we don’t believe in making you wait. At Healthy Paws, most claims are processed in just two days. And with our easy-to-use mobile app, you can file instantly — no stacks of paperwork, no hassle.
While the state does not legally require pet parents to have insurance, it’s still a wise investment in both the future of your pet’s health and your financial well-being.
The Healthy Paws plan is designed to help with the big, unexpected costs of accidents and illnesses. This does not include routine or preventive care like annual check-ups, vaccinations, spay/neuter, teeth cleaning, or exam fees.