Poodle insurance, gently estimated.
A healthy young Poodle typically estimates around $47–$71/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 Poodle
Long-lived and intelligent, with moderate risks that vary by size. Standard Poodles face more joint and bloat risk than toys, but overall the breed is reasonable to insure.
Insurers price each breed on its typical claims history. For the Poodle, the conditions that most affect premiums include:
- Addison's disease
- hip dysplasia
- eye disorders
- bloat
Insurers worth a Poodle owner's time.
Pricing varies between providers. Get a personalized quote from each to see your real number.
Poodle insurance questions
How much does it cost to insure a Poodle?
For a healthy young Poodle, accident-and-illness plans typically estimate around $47–$71 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 Poodle?
Poodles are prone to Addison's disease and hip dysplasia, 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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