There are so many pets living exciting lives filled with love all across Nevada, With adventures and unexpected illnesses or injuries, pet insurance helps pet parents handle surprise vet bills and keep their pets protected.
Beyond the usual accidents and illnesses, pets may face risks like: heat stroke, burned paws and dangerous wildlife encounters (rattlesnakes, coyotes, scorpions).
There are also environmental factors that can affect Nevada pets: scorching hot temperatures, desert terrain, and wildlife hazards.
Nevadans trust Healthy Paws for straightforward and reliable pet insurance coverage. Whether you’re in bustling Las Vegas, the surrounding suburbs, Reno, Carson City, or even remote desert towns, pet parents value plans with no maximum annual or lifetime payouts, fast claims processing, simple terms, and the freedom to use any licensed vet. Healthy Paws’ customer service team includes vet techs and fellow pet parents, making it easy to get help when you need it most. With flexible premium and deductible options, it’s no wonder families throughout Nevada choose Healthy Paws to keep their dogs and cats protected.
In Nevada, 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 Nevada — 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.