About Taylor Ann Kelly

Site: FrenchiePetInsurance.com Published: 2026-05-30 | Last reviewed: 2026-05-30


Taylor Ann Kelly has owned French Bulldogs since 2016. When she started looking for pet insurance for her first Frenchie, she couldn't find a clear, breed-specific answer anywhere. Every comparison site she found was written by a finance team — not someone who'd held a snoring, stuffy-nosed, BOAS-prone dog at a vet and wondered "will this be covered?"

So she read the policy documents herself. Twelve of them.

FrenchiePetInsurance.com is the site she wished had existed when she was starting out.


Who Taylor is

Taylor is a French Bulldog owner, not a veterinarian or an insurance broker. She holds no professional credentials in either field, and she will never claim otherwise.

What she does have: nearly a decade of hands-on experience navigating the insurance market for a breed with known, expensive, breed-specific health risks. She has researched BOAS coverage exclusions, compared waiting periods across carriers, and tracked premium changes year over year for a Frenchie profile.

Her qualification is that she has done this work carefully and transparently, and she documents every claim with a primary source — policy documents, academic veterinary data, and industry filings.


What this site covers

FrenchiePetInsurance.com is for US French Bulldog owners evaluating pet insurance. Every page on this site serves one decision: which policy is right for your Frenchie's specific situation?

That means the site focuses on:

  • BOAS and brachycephalic coverage — what the policy actually says, not what the sales page implies.
  • IVDD and orthopedic coverage — the other major Frenchie cost risk.
  • Waiting periods and pre-existing condition definitions — the fine print that determines whether your dog is actually covered.
  • Real premium ranges for a Frenchie profile — not a generic dog estimate.

This site does not cover dog food, training, grooming, wellness, or any topic outside pet insurance for French Bulldogs.


How recommendations are made

Every comparison on this site is rated on the same eight dimensions — BOAS coverage, IVDD coverage, waiting periods, pre-existing condition policy, limits, premium range, reimbursement model, and claims satisfaction. The process is documented in detail on the methodology page.

No carrier pays for placement. Taylor earns affiliate commissions if you click through and purchase a policy. This does not affect rankings.


Taylor's work on this site

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Contact

Questions, corrections, or carrier information you think the site got wrong: contact Taylor.

Corrections especially welcome — if a carrier has updated their brachycephalic policy language, or if a published premium range is stale, email in and it will be corrected with an update note.