large breed, Sporting group, average lifespan 12 to 14 years

Is pet insurance worth it for a Vizsla?

Answer

Pet insurance is generally worth it for Vizslas. Lymphoma, hemangiosarcoma, epilepsy, and hip dysplasia are the defining risks. A comprehensive accident-and-illness plan with a high annual cap fits the breed's oncology exposure.

Health risk profile

ConditionLikelihoodRelated procedure
LymphomaAKCElevated$1,500 to $15,000
HemangiosarcomaAKCElevated$1,500 to $15,000
Idiopathic epilepsyAKCElevated-
Hip dysplasiaOFAModerate$1,500 to $12,000

State-level pricing

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

What good coverage looks like

  • 01High annual cap for oncology treatment.
  • 02Chronic medication coverage for epilepsy.
  • 03Orthopedic coverage without hereditary exclusion.

Related procedures

Guides for Vizsla owners

Frequently asked

Pet insurance is generally worth it for Vizslas. Lymphoma, hemangiosarcoma, epilepsy, and hip dysplasia are the defining risks. A comprehensive accident-and-illness plan with a high annual cap fits the breed's oncology exposure.

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