BreedCost
Low Risk Large breed 12-year lifespan

How Much Is Pet Insurance for a Greyhound?

$22-$48/month. That's $264-$576 per year, or $3,168-$6,912 over a typical 12-year lifespan. That's 29% below average ($49/mo). Relatively healthy breed, relatively cheap to insure.

Monthly Premium
$22–$48
Annual Cost
$264–$576
Lifetime (12 yrs)
$3,168–$6,912

Why Greyhound Insurance Costs What It Does

Insurance companies price by breed because some dogs cost more to treat. Here's what they're looking at for Greyhounds.

Breed-Specific Health Risks

Osteosarcoma Top claim driver
Sensitivity to anesthesia Top claim driver
Bloat
Cardiac conditions
Breed size
Large
Larger dogs = higher premiums (orthopedic issues, more anesthesia, bigger doses)
Lifespan
12 years
Longer lifespan means more years of premiums, but costs spread out

What a Typical Policy Covers

Most accident-and-illness plans for a Greyhound at $35/month include:

Surgery & hospitalization
Breed-specific conditions (Osteosarcoma, Sensitivity to anesthesia)
Diagnostic tests (X-rays, blood work, MRI)
Emergency care & accident injuries
Prescription medications
Pre-existing conditions (never covered)
Typical plan details: $250-$500 annual deductible, 80% reimbursement rate, $5,000-unlimited annual limit. Lower deductible = higher monthly premium. The $22 end usually means $500 deductible and 70% reimbursement.

Is Pet Insurance Worth It for a Greyhound?

6/10
Depends on your situation
Moderate health risks. If you can't absorb a $5,000 emergency bill, insurance makes sense.
The break-even math: At $35/month, you're paying $420/year. A single ACL surgery runs $3,000-$5,000. Cancer treatment: $5,000-$10,000+. One major claim can repay 3-5 years of premiums.
The alternative: Put $35/month into a savings account. After 3 years you'd have $1,260 saved. That covers most emergencies, but not the big ones, and you start from zero.

How Age Affects Your Premium

Insurance gets more expensive as your Greyhound ages. Here's a rough timeline.

Puppy
0-2 years
$22-$41/mo
Cheapest time to buy. No pre-existing conditions. Lock in a good rate.
Adult
3-9 years
$22-$48/mo
Standard rates. Breed-specific issues may start showing up, especially orthopedic.
Senior
10+ years
$31-$72/mo
Premiums jump 40-50%. Some insurers won't write new policies for dogs over 10. If you're going to insure, don't wait.