MetLife

MetLife began as National Union Life and Limb Insurance Company in July 1864, insuring U.S. Civil War sailors and soldiers against wartime disabilities. The company has grown immensely and now provides coverage in more than 40 countries. In 2021—to help pet owners manage veterinary expenses—MetLife expanded again and currently provides pet coverage. 

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MetLife

MetLife began as National Union Life and Limb Insurance Company in July 1864, insuring U.S. Civil War sailors and soldiers against wartime disabilities. The company has grown immensely and now provides coverage in more than 40 countries. In 2021—to help pet owners manage veterinary expenses—MetLife expanded again and currently provides pet coverage. 

The Daily Dog is reader-supported. This page contains affiliate links; read more here.

MetLife began as National Union Life and Limb Insurance Company in July 1864, insuring U.S. Civil War sailors and soldiers against wartime disabilities. The company has grown immensely and now provides coverage in more than 40 countries.

  • Convenience — Pets can receive care from any licensed veterinarian in the United States.
  • Family plans — MetLife is the only provider to offer family plans, covering multiple pets in one policy.
  • Short waiting periods — Waiting periods are among the shortest in the industry.

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