small breed, Toy group, average lifespan 14 to 16 years

Is pet insurance worth it for a Havanese?

Answer

Pet insurance is moderately worth it for Havanese. Patellar luxation, hereditary cataracts, dental disease, and Legg-Calve-Perthes are the defining risks. A mid-tier plan with dental coverage and a low deductible usually fits well.

Health risk profile

ConditionLikelihoodRelated procedure
Patellar luxationAKCElevated-
Hereditary cataractsAKCElevated-
Dental diseaseMerckHigh$400 to $2,500
Legg-Calve-Perthes diseaseAKCModerate-

State-level pricing

Full 50-state cost tables for this breed's biggest risks

What good coverage looks like

  • 01Strong dental coverage or wellness add-on.
  • 02Patellar luxation should not be breed-excluded.
  • 03Coverage for hereditary eye disease.

Related procedures

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Frequently asked

Pet insurance is moderately worth it for Havanese. Patellar luxation, hereditary cataracts, dental disease, and Legg-Calve-Perthes are the defining risks. A mid-tier plan with dental coverage and a low deductible usually fits well.

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