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Pet Insurance for French Bulldogs

Last updated: June 11, 2026

I own a French Bulldog. I have also paid the vet bills. This guide is personal.

French Bulldogs are Australia's most popular dog and its most expensive to insure. Premiums run $45-110/month. The health risks are real, the surgeries are expensive, and picking the wrong insurer can leave you $10,000+ out of pocket.

Frenchie Insurance Costs

ProviderMonthly (2yo Frenchie)Annual LimitBest For
RSPCA$75$25,000Balanced cover
Trupanion$110UnlimitedMaximum protection
Petsy$68$25,000Best value
Bow Wow Meow$80$30,000Higher limit
Budget Direct$55$20,000Budget (risky pick)

Quotes June 2026. 2-year-old French Bulldog, comprehensive accident and illness cover. Your premium depends on postcode and exact age.

Why Frenchies Cost So Much to Insure

BOAS (Brachycephalic Obstructive Airway Syndrome)

Every flat-faced breed has some degree of breathing difficulty. Severe cases need surgery: $3,000-6,000. About 50% of Frenchies show clinical signs. Even mild cases get worse in Australian summers.

IVDD (Intervertebral Disc Disease)

Spinal problems are common in short-legged, long-backed dogs. Surgery costs $8,000-12,000. Recovery takes months. This is the one that makes unlimited cover worth considering. A single IVDD surgery with complications can blow through a $25,000 annual limit.

Skin Allergies and Infections

Those adorable skin folds trap moisture and bacteria. Chronic dermatitis means ongoing vet visits, cytopoint injections ($100-200 each), and special shampoos. Not the most expensive issue, but the most frequent. Easy to hit $1,000+/year just managing skin.

My Recommendation for Frenchie Owners

Get Trupanion if you can afford $110/month. No annual limit, 90% back, dental included. IVDD surgery alone can justify the premium difference in one bad year.

If Trupanion is too steep, Petsy at $68/month with 90% reimbursement is the best alternative. The $25K cap is tight for a worst-case Frenchie year but covers most scenarios.

Whatever you do, insure before 12 months. BOAS symptoms usually appear by age 2. Once a vet notes "brachycephalic airway syndrome" in your dog's file, it becomes a pre-existing condition and every insurer will exclude it. Lock in coverage while your Frenchie is still considered healthy.

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