Boxer insurance, gently estimated.
A healthy young Boxer typically estimates around $62–$93/month for accident-and-illness cover. Tune it to your pet in under a minute.
By the LaSnug team · estimates reviewed June 2026
What drives the cost for a Boxer
Boxers have one of the highest cancer rates of any breed, alongside heart risks. Treatment costs are high, so insuring early is a smart hedge.
Insurers price each breed on its typical claims history. For the Boxer, the conditions that most affect premiums include:
- cancer (mast cell, lymphoma)
- heart conditions (aortic stenosis)
- hip dysplasia
- bloat (GDV)
Insurers worth a Boxer owner's time.
Pricing varies between providers. Get a personalized quote from each to see your real number.
Boxer insurance questions
How much does it cost to insure a Boxer?
For a healthy young Boxer, accident-and-illness plans typically estimate around $62–$93 per month, depending on your state, the pet's age, and the coverage limits and deductible you choose. Older pets cost more.
Is pet insurance worth it for a Boxer?
Boxers are prone to cancer (mast cell, lymphoma) and heart conditions (aortic stenosis), and treating a single serious condition can cost thousands. Insurance is most worthwhile when bought young, before any condition becomes pre-existing and excluded.
What isn't covered?
Standard accident-and-illness plans exclude pre-existing conditions, and routine or wellness care is usually an optional add-on. Always read the policy wording before buying.
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