Once they’re in our lives, it’s hard to imagine life without them, but with the high cost of living, pet insurance is another budget rule.
However, it’s a great way to make sure your pet is covered for things like vet bills, overseas travel cover, boarding and kennel fees and dental costs – but have you ever wondered if your pet is one of the most expensive to insure?
UK user which one? He showed the most expensive a dog And Cat Use figures from Confused.com to calculate the average price you’ll pay in 2022.
10 most expensive dog breeds to insure
- Cane Corso – £695
- Leonberger – 677 pounds
- St. Bernard – 587 pounds
- German Spitz (clean) – £564
- Grand Danish Cross – 517 £
- Miniature bull terrier – £492
- English Cocker Spaniel Cross – £490
- German index – 478 pounds
- Dogue de Bordeaux – 466 pounds
- Old Bulldog Cross – 463 lbs
10 most expensive cat breeds to insure
- Ragamuffin cross – 977 pounds £
- Nebelung – 494 pounds
- Don Sphinx – 403 lbs
- Chinchilla Persian cross – 390 pounds
- Tabby cross – 249 pounds
- Chinchilla Persian – 239 pounds
- Abyssinia – 277 pounds
- Long Hair Ginger – £216
- Persian cross – 206 pounds
- Silver Tabby Cross – £206
Some breeds may be more expensive than others – for example, pets are considered more dangerous because they have a higher value and may suffer from diseases and injuries directly related to their breed.
Pet insurers charge higher premiums for pedigree pets as a result, which?
The figures are UK averages for pets with no pre-existing health conditions and are only for citations generated in 2022.
Based on all quotes for 2022, the average UK insurance costs for a dog is £199 and for a cat £114.