Hereditary Limitations – All Breeds
As applied to the Pets First, Pets Basic and Pets Premier policies of Pets Best Insurance
- Factor I, II, VII, VIII, IX, X, XI and XII Deficiencies
- Von Willebrand Disease
- Hip Dysplasia
- Elbow Dysplasia
- Osteochondritis Dissecans
- Legg-Calve-Perthes Disease
- Cataracts in pets less than 6 years old – excluding secondary to trauma or DM
- Progressive Retinal Atrophy
Hereditary Limitations – Breed Specific
As applied to the Pets First, Pets Basic and Pets Premier policies of Pets Best Insurance
- Corneal Dystrophy – Airedale, cocker spaniel, Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, miniature poodle, samoyed, Shetland sheepdog and Siberian husky.
- Urate Urolithiasis – Dalmatian
- Cystine Urolithiasis – Newfoundland, Irish terrier, Scottish terrier, Australian shepherd, basenji, bichon frise, bull-mastiff, Chihuahua, dachshund, English bulldog, mastiff, miniature pinscher, Pembroke Welsh corgi, pitbull terrier, Scottish deerhound, silky terrier and Staffordshire terrier.
- Xanthine Urolithiasis – Cavalier King Charles spaniel.
- Glaucoma – Beagle, Siberian husky and Welsh Springer spaniel.
- Copper Hepatopathy – Bedlington terrier.
- Epilepsy – Beagle, Belgian tervuren, dachshund, German shepherd, golden retriever, keeshond and Labrador retriever.
All congenital defects are considered pre-existing, as they have been present since birth, and are thereby limited to pre-existing coverage.