"Health Guarantee" is a bait and switch.
Here’s the story—mostly bad. I’ve been wanting a puppy for years, and at 34, I finally have the space and money. My family always had Boxers growing up, so I decided to stick with the tradition. The customer service was great at first—quick responses, friendly, everything you'd expect when spending thousands on a dog. I had the puppy shipped to California, and everything seemed worth the hefty price tag.
But here’s the problem. Not even a year later, my puppy, Benny, started losing weight, vomiting, and acting lethargic. After spending thousands on tests, two vets diagnosed him with Copper Storage Disease, a serious liver condition. The treatment? Seven medications, specialized food costing $200 a month, and endless vet bills. Over 10 years, this will total over $34,000. Thank God for insurance, or it would’ve been worse.
Now, the real nightmare—Pawrade’s so-called "Health Guarantee." When I reached out for help, they denied my claim because Benny wasn’t “sick enough.” They argued his condition doesn’t qualify, even though without treatment, he’d be dead in months. Their “guarantee” is a scam. According to them, a dog on death’s door isn’t “sick enough” to warrant coverage.
Pawrade’s response is insulting. They want me to believe that a dog close to dying isn’t “sick enough” for their guarantee. Their greed, lies, and complete disregard for Benny’s health are infuriating. I’m lucky I can afford the treatments, but many won’t be, and they’ll be forced to watch their dogs suffer or be put down, while Pawrade rakes in the money.
I should’ve trusted my instincts. Pawrade might seem great at first, but when things go wrong, they’re just another money-grabbing insurance company. I’ll never do business with them again, and I hope no one else has to go through what I’ve endured.
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