Best dog insurance policies 2024 - Which? (2024)

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We analysed 167 dog insurance policies, comparing 34 features of each policy, to find the best for you

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Dean SobersSenior researcher & writer

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In this article

  • How to choose the best dog insurance
  • Best Buy dog insurance policies
  • Best UK dog insurance policies compared
  • How can you save money on dog insurance?
  • Do you need dog insurance?
  • Types of dog insurance
  • About Which? dog insurance research

How to choose the best dog insurance

Dog insurance helps cover the cost of treatment if your dog falls ill or gets injured. It will also pay compensation costs if you're taken to court for damages or injury caused by your dog. But not all insurance is equal.

To find the best cover, we've analysed and compared 167 dog insurance policies. We found significant differences between the best and worst policies. The best, we have picked out as Which? Best Buys.

We've also looked more widely at the best pet insurance providers, surveying 1,300 customers to find out about their customer and claims service - click the link to find out more, as well as access detailed reviews of each provider.

Please note that the information in this article is for information purposes only and does not constitute advice. Please refer to the particular terms and conditions of an insurer before committing to any financial products.

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Best Buy dog insurance policies

Agria Lifetime Premium

  • 83% policy score for dog cover, joint first of 167 dog policies we reviewed
  • 70% customer score, which meant it placed as 1st of the 10 insurers we had customer scores for

We like: this has one of the highest vet-fee limits out of the ones we assessed – £20,000 per year. The cap includes costs for scans and also contributes £750 for therapy provided by a behaviourist.

We don't like: as with most (but not all) policies, medical conditions that existed before the policy was taken out are excluded from cover.

  • Read our expert review of Agria pet insurance

Kennel Club Lifetime Premium

  • 83% policy score for dog cover. This places it joint first of 167 dog policies we reviewed

We like: this has the highest vet-fee limit among products we reviewed – £25,000. It also included a high liability limit (for compensation related costs should your dog damage any property or cause injury) – £3,000,000

We don't like: holiday cancellation cover only applied if the dog requires 'lifesaving' treatment or surgery.

  • Read our expert review of Kennel Club pet insurance

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Best UK dog insurance policies compared

We've divided the tables by the type of policy – see below for explanations – and ranked policies by policy score.

Only annual lifetime and lifetime per-condition policies can be Best Buys.

Annual lifetime cover policies (1-30)

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Agria

Lifetime Premium

best buy

83%70%-£20,000n/ano

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Kennel Club

Lifetime Premium

best buy

83%--£25,000n/ano

Napo

£16k

-

81%--£16,000n/ano

Petsure

Lifetime £15k

-

83%--£15,000n/ano

Petsure

Lifetime £12k

-

81%--£12,000n/ano

Petsure

Lifetime £13k

-

81%--£13,000n/ano

Petsure

Lifetime £14k

-

81%--£14,000n/ano

Table note: Table last updated in December 2023 – check policies before buying. Based on expert analysis of pet insurance policies – see full methodology below

How can you save money on dog insurance?

1. Find out the needs of your dog breed

According to the Association of British Insurers, the average pet insurance claim paid in 2022 was £771. Factoring in the possibility of needing to make multiple claims, and the fact that vets' prices are on the rise, we wouldn't recommend a policy that pays out less than £2,000 annually.

But all pets are different, so it's well worth understanding your dog's needs to make sure you get adequate cover.

Dogs are generally more expensive to maintain (and insure) than cats, and certain breeds are more susceptible to chronic conditions than others. For example, Labrador retrievers can be prone to cruciate ligament problems, while dachshunds are prone to getting back problems, both of which can set you back thousands of pounds in treatment costs.

Talk to your vet about common conditions and what level of cover they recommend.

2. Buy insurance when your dog is healthy

This might seem counterintuitive, but as most policies exclude pre-existing conditions, buying early means you're maximising the cover your pet will get.

3. Make sure your dog is up to date on its jabs

Make sure your dog gets the appropriate inoculations and injections, including boosters, to minimise its chance of getting an illness that could lead to expensive premiums.

4. Pay annually (if you can afford it)

Your insurer may charge interest if you pay monthly rather than annually, which can be expensive.

5. Haggle at renewal

If the insurer increases your dog's premiums without good reason, call them to discuss the premium. They may be open to negotiation.

  • Find out more:how to find cheap pet insurance

Do you need dog insurance?

Dean Sobers, Which? insurance expert says:

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'For most breeds of dog, you aren't legally required to own pet insurance, so it's ultimately your choice as to whether you want to fork out on premiums.

'With no NHS for pets – and some vets procedures costing thousands of pounds – insurance means you'll have significantly less to worry about should your dog require expensive medical treatment.

'The main downside is pet cover can also be fairly pricey (especially for older pets), and exclusions or high compulsory excesses can chip away at the policy's value.

'One alternative to owning insurance is “self-insuring” – paying for your dog's medical needs from savings. If you put aside regular amounts into a savings account, you'll have a growing fund to help pay for steep vet bills.'

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Types of dog insurance

Lifetime cover is the most comprehensive pet insurance on the market and pays out for ongoing issues your pet might have throughout its life.

Annual lifetime cover has a maximum overall limit that includes all conditions your pet might experience, which resets each year. Some policies also have lower annual limits within this for specific conditions.

It covers ongoing illnesses every year unless you cancel your policy.

Per-condition, per-year lifetime cover has a maximum limit for specific conditions that your pet might have, which resets each year.

It covers ongoing illnesses every year unless you cancel your policy.

Non-lifetime cover is less comprehensive and excludes the conditions you've claimed for once you hit your claim limit.

Per-condition (non-lifetime) cover pays a limited amount for each condition and, once the limit has been reached, the condition is excluded from future payouts.

Time-limited per-condition cover has both a per condition limit and time limit, typically of 12 months, before the condition is excluded.

With a time-limit policy, even if your limit for a particular condition isn’t reached, the condition would eventually be excluded after 12 months.

Accident-only cover provides a fixed sum of money for each accidental injury to help pay for your pet's treatment.

It's the cheapest type of pet insurance policy but excludes cover for illness entirely.

Third party - or liability - cover is the part of a pet insurance policy that will pay out if you're liable for compensation for damage or injury caused by your pet.

This is typically absent in policies covering cats, but is typical in cover for dogs - as dog owners are legally liable for their pets' actions.

Amounts in policies are usually around £1-£2m - but can vary between £500,000 and £3m.

If you own a dog, it's worth checking that it's included - as in some policies it might be an optional add-on.

About Which? dog insurance research

In December 2023, we analysed 167 pet insurance policies covering dogs, examining the amounts they paid out in vet fees, and other benefits they provide, including costs for holiday cancellation, dental cover and advertising and reward costs to help find your dog if it goes missing.

We compared 34 features of the policies, plus the amount each pays in vet fees, to create a policy score. The higher the score, the more comprehensive the cover.

Policies that we've named as Best Buys are all lifetime policies that did well in our analysis of cover, scoring at least 67%. In addition:

  • Each will pay out a minimum of £2,000 per year in vet fees.
  • Each will pay out a minimum of £1,000 for any single condition in a year, if an annual condition limit applies.
  • They all provide dental cover for both accidents and illnesses.

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Best dog insurance policies 2024 - Which? (2024)

FAQs

What is the best pet insurance company for dogs? ›

What's The Best Pet Insurance?
  • Lemonade: Our top pick.
  • ASPCA Pet Health Insurance: Best for senior pets.
  • Pets Best: Best for vet-direct pay.
  • Embrace: Best for multiple pets.
  • Figo: Most affordable.
  • Spot: Best for customizable coverage.
  • Fetch: Best for comprehensive coverage.
  • Trupanion: Best for service animals.
6 days ago

What is the best level of pet insurance? ›

Lifetime policies

These policies cover your pet for their entire life, taking care of expenses for both illnesses and injuries. Although they are the most expensive option, they offer the highest level of protection, with coverage limits that reset annually upon policy renewal.

Is it worth getting pet insurance for a 7 year old dog? ›

Although it's best to enroll your pet in a policy while they're young, you can still get pet insurance for older dogs and cats — and doing so could help you save a significant amount money if they develop health concerns in their late life.

Why is trupanion so expensive? ›

Trupanion's pricing is likely higher than average because all plans include unlimited coverage and a 90% reimbursem*nt rate. Your plan cost will vary depending on where you live and your pet's breed, age and species. Premiums may also increase incrementally each year as your pet ages.

How much should you spend on pet insurance dog? ›

How Much Does Pet Insurance Cost on Average? According to our research, pet insurance costs $720 a year for dogs and $384 for cats, with an overall average monthly cost of around $46 per month.

What is a good deductible for pet insurance? ›

Typical deductibles range from $0 to $1000, but averages are typically closer to $100, $250, or $500. For example, if your plan has a $200 deductible, you will have to pay the first $200 out of pocket before the insurance company will start reimbursing you for vet bills.

Is pet insurance tax deductible? ›

A: Typically, pet insurance premiums are not deductible. However, if your pet is a certified service animal, the insurance costs directly related to their health care may qualify.

Should I insure my 14-year-old dog? ›

As mentioned above, elderly dogs need insurance too – if not even more so. The chances of developing certain conditions like cancer, dementia and arthritis are much more common with a senior dog and will need to be considered as your dog ages.

Do pet insurance rates increase with age? ›

Most pet insurance carriers account for factors such as your pet's breed, health, and especially their age when calculating a price. As those risk factors increase, you can expect your premiums to increase too.

Why do vets recommend Trupanion? ›

Veterinarians know a Trupanion policy can help your pet with unexpected injuries and illnesses. That's why over 2,300 veterinary hospitals and more than 10,000 veterinarians have partnered with Trupanion to offer Vet Direct Pay, so you don't have to be out of pocket for your entire bill.

Is Trupanion in trouble? ›

At least 10 states have cited Trupanion and its subsidiaries for violating local insurance and fraud laws over the last decade in cases involving thousands of pet insurance policies.

What is the age cut off for Trupanion? ›

You can enroll your pet any time with Trupanion before their 14th birthday. Pets enrolled prior to age 14 can nevertheless enjoy full coverage for life. Wondering why age 14 is the cutoff? We love pets at any age, but we do have to be reasonable.

Is it worth getting pet insurance for my dog? ›

"Insurance helps cover the unanticipated costs of pet ownership and can be a huge relief for owners as they typically cover 80-90% of the costs, depending on the plan," says Dr. Sarah Gorman, managing veterinarian at Small Door Veterinary in New York.

What are the three types of pet insurance? ›

Pet insurance companies typically divide their products into 3 main categories: accident-only, accident and illness, and wellness coverages. Each level offers specific services that are covered and excluded and will vary by price. Insurance policies are usually broken down by the type of pet being insured.

What is the best age to get dog insurance? ›

It costs less to insure a young pet

That cutoff age is typically between seven and 14 years. It's also more expensive to insure an older dog. That's why many experts typically recommend that you start insuring your pet when they're still a puppy or a kitten.

What is the annual limit on pet insurance? ›

An annual limit is the maximum amount of money your pet insurance provider will pay per year once you've met your annual deductible. For example, if you have a pet insurance policy with an annual limit of $10,000 but you have $12,000 worth of expenses, you're responsible for $2,000 of those expenses.

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