Leading the Pack in Affordable & Reliable Puppy Insurance.

Why Does Your Puppy Need Insurance?

Welcoming a new puppy into your home is exciting, but it can also come with some unexpected vet bills. Puppies are naturally adventurous and clumsy, which means accidents and illnesses can be more common in their first year.

Common puppy issues our insurance can help with:

  • Digestive issues and foreign body ingestion
  • Ear, skin and urinary tract infection
  • Elbow and Hip Dysplasia
  • So much more, see below for a full list!

“Muddy Paws is a lifesaver! When Loki ate my ear plugs, we didn’t have to worry about the cost of emergency x-rays and surgery, we’re so grateful for the coverage. Worth every penny for Loki.”
Jessica, Manchester

What Our Puppy Insurance Covers

Our policies are designed to give you peace of mind, right from the start.

Your cover can include:

  • Skin conditions
  • Arthritis
  • Cushing’s disease
  • Limping
  • Asthma
  • Lymphoma
  • Gastrointestinal issues
  • Hyperthyroidism
  • Ligament tears
  • Skin conditions
  • Diabetes
  • Ear infections
  • Seizures
  • Kidney failure
  • Skin growths
  • Urinary tract infections
  • Inflammatory bowel

Subject to policy terms. Read full policy details.

Our Puppy Cover

  • Up to £10,000 Vet Fees
  • Up to £750 Complementary treatment
  • Dental Treatment
  • Special Diet Cover
  • Cruciate Ligament Cover
  • CT & MRI Scan Cover

Trusted by Vets & Pet Experts

Our policies are developed with input from UK veterinary professionals to ensure they offer relevant and comprehensive cover for young pets.

We’re proud to be:

  1. We can pay your vet directly
  2. We can liaise directly with your vets in the event of claims
  3. We are FCA regulated

FAQs About Puppy Insurance

You can take out a policy once your puppy is 5 weeks old. The earlier you start, the better protection you’ll have.

Yes! Our policies grow with your pet. You can seamlessly continue your policy into adulthood.

These are considered routine care and not covered under most plans, but they may be required for full policy eligibility.

Pre-existing conditions, routine treatment, pregnancy-related costs, and cosmetic procedures are excluded. Always read your policy terms.