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Dog Owners Advised to Prepare for High Veterinary Costs

Pet owners are encouraged to consider potential veterinary expenses when selecting dog breeds, with recent insights revealing the five breeds most likely to incur significant medical bills. According to Dr. Aimee Warner, resident veterinarian at Waggel, understanding the specific health risks associated with certain breeds is crucial for owners. She emphasizes that the goal is not to avoid these breeds but to be financially and emotionally prepared for their needs.
“While these breeds can be wonderful companions,” Dr. Warner stated, “owners need to be aware of their health predispositions so they can plan for care. Preparation means dogs get the right treatment without owners facing impossible choices.”
Five Breeds with Notable Veterinary Costs
The following breeds are highlighted as having higher-than-average veterinary costs due to their predisposition to various health issues:
1. **Cane Corso**: Known for their loyalty and protective nature, these large dogs often face joint problems and digestive emergencies. Treatment for hip replacements can exceed £7,000 per hip, while emergency surgery for bloat can also be several thousand pounds.
2. **Bernese Mountain Dog**: These gentle giants have a notably high incidence of cancer and joint diseases. Cancer treatments can escalate to around £15,000, making early health screenings essential for owners.
3. **English Bulldog**: A national favorite, this breed is prone to breathing difficulties and skin conditions. Surgery for brachycephalic obstructive airway syndrome (BOAS) typically costs between £3,000 and £5,000, with ongoing management of skin conditions adding hundreds of pounds annually.
4. **Rottweiler**: Powerful and loyal, Rottweilers are at risk for hip, elbow, and cruciate ligament issues. Surgical interventions for these conditions can range from £2,000 to over £7,000, depending on severity.
5. **French Bulldog**: Although small, this breed has a range of medical complexities, including breathing, spinal, and allergy issues. Advanced spinal surgery can exceed £6,000, while MRI scans typically cost around £2,700.
Dr. Warner has observed that many owners underestimate the additional costs that can arise, such as emergency fees, CT scans, and the potential need for repeat surgeries.
Strategies for Financial Preparedness
To mitigate financial strain, Dr. Warner suggests several strategies for prospective dog owners. Researching a breed’s likely health issues is crucial, as is selecting comprehensive insurance that covers these potential costs. Investing in preventive care and being vigilant for early signs of illness can also make a significant difference.
“The aim isn’t to eliminate costs entirely,” Dr. Warner noted. “It’s about ensuring those costs contribute to better, longer, and healthier lives for our dogs.”
As dog ownership continues to grow, understanding both the joys and responsibilities involved is essential for ensuring the well-being of these beloved pets.
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