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Is Dog Insurance Worth It? The Brutal Cost vs. Benefit Breakdown Every Owner Must See

Vet bills in the U.S. are climbing faster than ever. A single emergency surgery can cost over $5,000 , while cancer treatments for dogs may exceed $10,000 . With costs like these, many owners are asking the million-dollar question: “Is dog insurance worth it?” This article breaks down the dog insurance cost vs benefits , real averages for monthly premiums, and the situations where coverage saves thousands or ends up being unnecessary.   The Real Cost of Dog Insurance On average, dog insurance costs $35–$70 per month in the U.S., depending on breed, age, and coverage level. Accident-only plans are cheaper, while comprehensive accident-and-illness plans sit at the higher end. Average Dog Insurance Cost per Month by Breed: Small Breeds (Chihuahua, Dachshund): $25–$35 Medium Breeds (Beagle, Border Collie): $35–$50 Large Breeds (Golden Retriever, Labrador): $50–$65 Giant Breeds (Great Dane, Mastiff): $70+ Other pricing factors: Age – Prem...

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