TenantCare for Dogs |
A program designed specifically for pet owners living in rental accommodations.This unique pet insurance program provides Third Party Damage Coverage in addition to accident and illness coverage for dogs.
The TenantCare program was created in consultation with one of North America’s largest residential landlords.
| Enrollment Age 8 weeks - 8 years |
Incident | Coverage Amount |
|---|---|---|
Illness Benefits Up to
coverage amount |
Per Incident, first time occurrence only. (Maximum up to two first time illness claims per year) |
$ 500 |
Accident Benefits 100% coverage |
Foreign Body Ingestion An ingested foreign body needs to be surgically removed. |
$ 1,000 |
| Motor Vehicle Accident Medical treatment for injuries resulting from any form of motor vehicle accident. |
$ 1,000 | |
| Bone Fractures Fractures not caused by a motor vehicle accident. |
$ 1,000 | |
| Defined Poison Ingestion | $ 1,000 | |
| Lacerations Medical treatment for an accidental laceration such as cut pads or dog/cat bites and abscesses. |
$ 1,000 | |
| Burns | $ 1,000 | |
| Allergic Reaction to Insect Bites/Stings | $ 1,000 | |
Additional Up to
coverage amount |
3rd Party Property Damage CoverageShould you be responsible for damage to your rental unit caused by your pet |
|
| Years 1-3 of occupancy single claim only | $ 700 | |
| Years 3+ of occupancy, single claim only | $ 500 | |
| Recovery Cost To pay for advertising or to offer a reward should your pet become lost or missing. |
$ 150 | |
| Prices and deductibles vary by province. Please get a quote to confirm your pricing |
Monthly Premium: | $ 16.95 |
| Maximum two illness claims per year. Pet must be under the age of 8 to qualify. Please refer to policy terms and conditions for full details including deductibles. Conditions cannot be noted, symptomatic or pre-existing prior to enrolment. $50 fixed deductible (unless otherwise noted). | ||
| The Benefits of PetCare Terms & Conditions |
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Budget for everyday costs according to your personal choice amongst the variety of toys, treats and foods that are available. Vaccinations and ongoing preventative health care requirements can also be budgeted for as recommended by your veterinarian. |


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