Briard Pet Insurance: Costs, Coverage & Health Risks
Briard insurance costs $75–$94/mo. With average annual vet bills of $1,350 and 5 common health conditions, the right coverage can save you thousands.
Quick Facts: Briard
Avg Vet Cost
$1,350/year
Insurance Premium
$75–$94/mo
Size & Weight
large · 66–88 lbs
Lifespan
10–12 years
Briard Insurance Guide
Common Health Problems in Briards
Hip Dysplasia
A genetic condition where the hip joint doesn't develop properly, causing pain, lameness, and arthritis over time.
Bloat / Gastric Dilatation-Volvulus (GDV)
A life-threatening emergency where the stomach fills with gas and rotates, cutting off blood supply. Without immediate surgery, it is fatal within hours.
Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA)
A group of inherited degenerative eye diseases causing gradual vision loss progressing to blindness. The retina deteriorates over months to years.
Hypothyroidism
Underactive thyroid gland causing reduced metabolism. Symptoms include weight gain, lethargy, cold intolerance, hair loss, and skin changes. Very common in dogs.
Cancer (General)
A broad category of diseases involving uncontrolled cell growth. Common types in pets include lymphoma, mast cell tumors, hemangiosarcoma, and melanoma.
Briard Insurance Costs by Age
| Age Group | Monthly Premium | Annual Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Puppy (under 1) | $75/mo | $900/yr |
| Adult (1–7) | $65/mo | $780/yr |
| Senior (8+) | $94/mo | $1,128/yr |
Coverage Recommendations
High risk for joint issues makes orthopedic coverage essential. Look for plans without orthopedic waiting periods.
- Look for plans with no breed-specific exclusions
- Ensure coverage for hip dysplasia
- Consider plans with $higher annual limits ($10K+)
- Check waiting periods — orthopedic conditions often have 6–12 month waits