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The most expensive breeds of dogs and cats to insure

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Once they are in our lives, it’s difficult to imagine life without them, but with the cost of living crisis, insuring pets is another bill to budget for.

However, pet insurance is a good way to make sure your pet is covered for things like vet fees, overseas travel cover, cattery and kennel fees, and dental costs – but have you ever wondered if your pet is among the most expensive to insure?

Bury Times: Based on all quotes for 2022, the average UK insurance costs for a dog came to £199, and £114 for a cat, report Which?

Based on all quotes for 2022, the average UK insurance costs for a dog came to £199, and £114 for a cat, report Which? (Image: Canva)

UK consumer Which? has revealed the most expensive dog and cat breeds to insure, using figures from Confused.com with an average price of what you could expect to pay in 2022.

Top 10 most expensive breeds of dogs to insure

  1. Cane corso – £695
  2. Leonberger – £677
  3. St Bernard – £587
  4. German spitz (klein) – £564
  5. Great Dane cross – £517
  6. Miniature bull terrier – £492
  7. English cocker spaniel cross – £490
  8. German pointer – £478
  9. Dogue de Bordeaux – £466
  10. Old tyme bulldog cross – £463

Top 10 most expensive breeds of cats to insure

  1. Ragamuffin cross – £977
  2. Nebelung – £494
  3. Don sphynx – £403
  4. Chinchilla Persian cross – £390
  5. Tabby cross – £249
  6. Chinchilla Persian – £239
  7. Abyssinian – £277
  8. Longhair ginger – £216
  9. Persian cross – £206
  10. Silver-spotted tabby cross – £206

 

Some breeds can be more expensive to insure than others – for example, pedigree pets are considered to be a greater risk as they have a higher value and can suffer from illnesses and injuries directly associated with their breed.

Pet insurers charge a higher premium for pedigree pets as a result, according to Which?

The figures are UK averages for pets with no existing medical conditions and are for the quotes generated in 2022 only.

Based on all quotes for 2022, the average UK insurance costs for a dog came to £199, and £114 for a cat.

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