The Extra Value in Every Spot Plan: Discounts, Rewards, and More

Louisiana REALTORS® • March 2, 2026

Article provided through SPOT Pet Insurance partnership


Key Points

  • Save on everyday pet essentials: Spot Perks includes access to over $2,500 in available discounts1 from top pet care brands.
  • More Perks: Spot connects pet parents to savings on health products, food, gear, and more.
  • Added value, same price: Spot Perks comes with every plan — no extra enrollment or added cost required.


Pet Insurance That Gives You More Than Coverage

At Spot, we know caring for your pet goes far beyond vet visits — it’s about giving them the best every day. That’s why every Spot Pet Insurance plan includes access to Spot Perks, a collection of curated deals, discounts, and offers from trusted pet brands.


With over $2,500 in available savings, Spot Perks helps pet parents save on everything from high-quality food and

treats to health tech and pet sitting services. It’s one more way Spot supports pets — not just during the unexpected, but in everyday life.


What Are Spot Perks? Smart Savings for Modern Pet Parents

Spot Perks connects you with discounts from leading pet brands to make caring for your pet more affordable. Every plan includes access to hand-picked offers covering a wide range of categories:

  • Pet Food & Treats: Save on nutritious options from brands like The Farmer’s Dog, Sundays, Smalls, ButcherBox, and Shameless Pets.
  • Health & Wellness: Get deals on prescriptions, dental care, supplements, and more through partners like Koala Health, Radius, andBalto.
  • Pet Tech & Accessories: Access savings on smart collars, feeders, and cameras from companies like Fi, Furbo, Halo, and Litter-Robot.
  • Services & Subscriptions: Find offers for pet sitting, training, and entertainment from partners such as Rover, DOGTV, and Pupford.


These deals are curated for Spot policyholders — so you can enjoy easy access to savings, all in one place.


Save on Everyday Pet Essentials

With Spot Perks, you can find real savings on products and services that matter to pet parents. Here’s a sample of the offers available:

  • 60% off your first box of fresh food from The Farmer’s Dog or The Pets Table
  • 45% off prescriptions and pet meds from Koala Health
  • $20 off pet DNA test kits from Ancestry® or Basepaws
  • Up to $55 off a Furbo Pet Cam
  • 35% off DOGTV annual subscriptions
  • 20% off your first three Smalls cat food orders
  • Free 45-day trial at Sam’s Club for savings on food, supplies, and pet medications
  • $20 off your first pet sitting through Rover


From nutrition and health to comfort and convenience, these offers make it easier to give your pet the best — while keeping yourbudget in check.


Spot’s Added Value: Coverage + Everyday Savings

Every Spot Pet Insurance plan includes automatic access to Spot Perks. There’s no extra enrollment process, no fees, and no fine print.


You’ll still get the extensive coverage Spot is known for, including:

  • Customizable coverage: Choose your deductible, annual limit, and reimbursement rate (up to 90%).
  • Fast claims and payouts: Submit a claim in 30 seconds and get reimbursed quickly, often within 48 hours.


With Spot, your coverage helps protect against the unexpected — and your perks help make everyday pet care more affordable.


How Spot Perks Work

Accessing Spot Perks is easy:

  1. Log in to your Spot account or visit the Perks page.
  2. Browse the curated list of offers and discounts.
  3. Use the provided links or promo codes to claim your savings directly from the partner brand.


There’s no limit to how many deals you can use!


FAQs: Spot Perks and Added Value

  • What are Spot Perks? Spot Perks is a curated collection of deals and discounts from top pet brands that help pet parents save on
  • everyday essentials, services, and products.
  • How do I access Spot Perks? You can find the latest Spot Perks offers by logging in to your Spot account. Each offer includes a direct link or promo code to redeem with the partner brand.
  • Do I have to pay extra for Spot Perks? No — access to Spot Perks is included with every Spot Pet Insurance plan at no additional cost.
  • Are the Spot Perks deals exclusive to Spot customers? Spot Perks are curated offers from partner brands. While some deals may also be publicly available, Spot brings them together in one convenient place to make saving easier for pet parents.
  • Can I use multiple discounts? Yes! You can redeem as many Spot Perks offers as you like — from food to grooming, tech, and more.
  • How often are new perks added? New perks are added regularly, so check back often for the latest savings opportunities and seasonal deals.


Key Takeaway

With Spot, you get more than pet insurance — you get a community built around making pet care easier and more affordable.



Spot Pet Insurance helps cover the eligible costs of accidents, illnesses, and emergencies. But with Spot Perks, you also get access to

curated deals that make everyday essentials — from premium food to health products — more affordable.


No extra cost, no hidden steps — just added value for pet parents who want the best for their pets. Because at Spot, we believe great

care should come with great savings.


Jesus Vasquez, Author

Jesus Vasquez is a front‑end engineer at Spot Pet Insurance who powers the blog with his technical skill. Devoted pet lover he

co‑parents a clever Jack Russell Terrier escape artist and an affectionate but jealous Irish Terrier mix—both rescued pals.

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