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

Is pet insurance worth it for a Papillon?

Answer

Pet insurance is moderately worth it for Papillons. Dental disease, patellar luxation, mitral valve disease, and progressive retinal atrophy are the defining risks. A mid-tier plan with dental coverage and a low deductible usually fits well.

Health risk profile

ConditionLikelihoodRelated procedure
Dental diseaseMerckHigh$400 to $2,500
Patellar luxationAKCElevated-
Mitral valve diseaseMerckElevated-
Progressive retinal atrophyAKCModerate-

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 and cardiac disease.

Related procedures

Guides for Papillon owners

Frequently asked

Pet insurance is moderately worth it for Papillons. Dental disease, patellar luxation, mitral valve disease, and progressive retinal atrophy are the defining risks. A mid-tier plan with dental coverage and a low deductible usually fits well.

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