Trailstone helps you find pet insurance that covers accidents, illnesses, and preventive care so you can give your pets the care they need without worrying about the cost.
Pet Insurance gives you options, whether you want coverage for the unexpected or a plan that helps with routine care, there is a policy to fit your pet’s life and your budget.
Helps pay for treatment after sudden injuries, illnesses, or emergencies like surgeries, hospital stays, or specialist care.
Covers routine needs like vaccinations, annual exams, dental cleanings, and flea or tick prevention.
Choose coverage that adapts to your pet’s stage of life, from playful beginnings to comfortable golden years.
Pet Insurance can be tailored to cover unexpected accidents, illnesses, and even preventive care, depending on the plan.
Injuries from incidents like broken bones, cuts, or swallowing foreign objects.
Conditions like infections, allergies, or chronic diseases.
Visits to veterinary specialists such as cardiologists, oncologists, or orthopedic surgeons.
X-rays, MRIs, bloodwork, and other diagnostics.
Prescription drugs, surgeries, and follow-up care.
Annual check-ups, vaccinations, and routine preventive services.
You do not plan for your dog to tear a ligament chasing a ball or for your cat to need surgery after leaping off the fridge. But these moments happen, and the vet bill can be overwhelming.
Why pet owners get caught off guard:
Pet Insurance helps you say yes to the best care without hesitation, so your choices are about love and health, not cost.
At Trailstone Insurance Group, we believe insurance shouldn’t be complicated. Below are some of the most common questions we hear from customers. If you don’t see your question here, feel free to contact us or speak directly with an agent, we’re here to help.
Pet insurance typically covers accidents, illnesses, emergency care, surgeries, and medications. Some plans also include wellness coverage for routine checkups and vaccinations.
No. Pre-existing conditions are generally excluded. However, conditions that are cured and symptom-free for a certain period may be eligible for coverage in the future.
Yes. Most pet insurance policies allow you to visit any licensed veterinarian, including specialists and emergency clinics.
Insurance shouldn't feel confusing. Our Learning Center gives you clear, helpful information so you can make confident choices about your coverage.