large breed, Hound group, average lifespan 10 to 12 years

Is pet insurance worth it for a Rhodesian Ridgeback?

Answer

Pet insurance is generally worth it for Rhodesian Ridgebacks. Dermoid sinus, hip dysplasia, hypothyroidism, and mast cell tumors are the defining risks. A comprehensive accident-and-illness plan usually fits the profile.

Health risk profile

ConditionLikelihoodRelated procedure
Dermoid sinusAKCElevated-
Hip dysplasiaOFAElevated$1,500 to $12,000
HypothyroidismMerckModerate-
Mast cell tumorsAKCModerate$1,500 to $15,000

State-level pricing

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

What good coverage looks like

  • 01Coverage for congenital conditions including dermoid sinus.
  • 02Orthopedic coverage without hereditary exclusion.
  • 03Chronic medication coverage.

Related procedures

Guides for Rhodesian Ridgeback owners

Frequently asked

Pet insurance is generally worth it for Rhodesian Ridgebacks. Dermoid sinus, hip dysplasia, hypothyroidism, and mast cell tumors are the defining risks. A comprehensive accident-and-illness plan usually fits the profile.

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