Insurance Analysis

Skye Terrier

Is pet insurance worth it for a Skye Terrier? We compare premiums against expected vet costs to find out which plans, if any, actually break even.

For your breed and state, self-insuring is likely more cost-effective than paying premiums.

$372 Expected medical
$11–$1,558 Medical range
low Risk tier
13 yrs Coverage period

Breakeven projection

Cumulative premiums vs. expected claims value over your Skye Terrier's lifetime. When the teal line crosses above the terracotta line, insurance has paid for itself.

Self-insure may be betterPets Best · 13-year projection

All providers compared

15 providers ranked by ROI for a Skye Terrier in California.

Best value

Pets Best

ROI -98%
Net value $-6,105
Monthly $40/mo
Total premiums $6,240
Expected claims $135
Deductible $200
Reimbursement 90%
  • Hereditary and congenital conditions covered
  • Bilateral condition coverage (both sides)
  • Unlimited annual limit available

Trupanion

ROI -98%
Net value $-8,757
Monthly $57/mo
Total premiums $8,892
Expected claims $135
Deductible $200
Reimbursement 90%
  • Hereditary and congenital conditions covered
  • Bilateral condition coverage (both sides)
  • Unlimited annual limit available
  • No orthopedic waiting period

AKC

ROI -99%
Net value $-8,339
Monthly $54/mo
Total premiums $8,424
Expected claims $85
Deductible $250
Reimbursement 90%
  • Hereditary and congenital conditions covered
  • Bilateral condition coverage (both sides)
  • Unlimited annual limit available

ASPCA

ROI -99%
Net value $-9,119
Monthly $59/mo
Total premiums $9,204
Expected claims $85
Deductible $250
Reimbursement 90%
  • Hereditary and congenital conditions covered
  • Bilateral condition coverage (both sides)
  • Dental illness included
  • Unlimited annual limit available

Lemonade

ROI -99%
Net value $-6,311
Monthly $41/mo
Total premiums $6,396
Expected claims $85
Deductible $250
Reimbursement 90%
  • Hereditary and congenital conditions covered
  • Bilateral condition coverage (both sides)
  • Unlimited annual limit available

ManyPets

ROI -99%
Net value $-7,559
Monthly $49/mo
Total premiums $7,644
Expected claims $85
Deductible $250
Reimbursement 90%
  • Hereditary and congenital conditions covered
  • Bilateral condition coverage (both sides)
  • Unlimited annual limit available

MetLife

ROI -99%
Net value $-9,706
Monthly $63/mo
Total premiums $9,828
Expected claims $122
Deductible $250
Reimbursement 100%
  • Hereditary and congenital conditions covered
  • Bilateral condition coverage (both sides)
  • Dental illness included
  • Unlimited annual limit available

Nationwide

ROI -99%
Net value $-11,927
Monthly $77/mo
Total premiums $12,012
Expected claims $85
Deductible $250
Reimbursement 90%
  • Hereditary and congenital conditions covered
  • Bilateral condition coverage (both sides)
  • Dental illness included
  • Unlimited annual limit available

Pumpkin

ROI -99%
Net value $-10,055
Monthly $65/mo
Total premiums $10,140
Expected claims $85
Deductible $250
Reimbursement 90%
  • Hereditary and congenital conditions covered
  • Bilateral condition coverage (both sides)
  • Dental illness included
  • Unlimited annual limit available

Embrace

ROI -102%
Net value $-7,965
Monthly $50/mo
Total premiums $7,800
Expected claims $0
Deductible $500
Reimbursement 90%
  • Hereditary and congenital conditions covered
  • Bilateral condition coverage (both sides)
  • Dental illness included

Fetch by The Dodo

ROI -102%
Net value $-9,369
Monthly $59/mo
Total premiums $9,204
Expected claims $0
Deductible $500
Reimbursement 90%
  • Hereditary and congenital conditions covered
  • Bilateral condition coverage (both sides)
  • Dental illness included
  • Unlimited annual limit available

Healthy Paws

ROI -102%
Net value $-7,341
Monthly $46/mo
Total premiums $7,176
Expected claims $0
Deductible $500
Reimbursement 90%
  • Hereditary and congenital conditions covered
  • Bilateral condition coverage (both sides)
  • Unlimited annual limit available

Paw Protect

ROI -102%
Net value $-7,965
Monthly $50/mo
Total premiums $7,800
Expected claims $0
Deductible $500
Reimbursement 90%
  • Hereditary and congenital conditions covered
  • Bilateral condition coverage (both sides)
  • Unlimited annual limit available
  • No orthopedic waiting period

Spot

ROI -102%
Net value $-7,029
Monthly $44/mo
Total premiums $6,864
Expected claims $0
Deductible $500
Reimbursement 90%
  • Hereditary and congenital conditions covered
  • Bilateral condition coverage (both sides)
  • Unlimited annual limit available

Figo

ROI -105%
Net value $-8,490
Monthly $52/mo
Total premiums $8,112
Expected claims $0
Deductible $750
Reimbursement 100%
  • Hereditary and congenital conditions covered
  • Bilateral condition coverage (both sides)
  • Unlimited annual limit available

Frequently asked questions

How much is pet insurance for a Skye Terrier?

Pet insurance for a Skye Terrier typically costs $28–$58 per month, with an average of $38/month. Premiums vary by your dog's age, your location, deductible, and reimbursement percentage.

What is the best pet insurance for a Skye Terrier?

Based on our analysis, Pets Best offers the best value for Skye Terrier owners. We evaluate plans based on breed-specific health risks, premium costs, coverage terms, and expected claim value over the dog's lifetime.

Is pet insurance worth it for a Skye Terrier?

On expected value, pet insurance is optional for Skye Terrier owners. As a medium breed, the Skye Terrier's expected health costs are usually below total premiums — coverage is better viewed as protection against a rare, catastrophic bill than as a way to save money.

When should I get insurance for my Skye Terrier?

Enroll your Skye Terrier as early as possible — ideally as a puppy. Most pet insurance plans have waiting periods (14–30 days for illness, 6–12 months for orthopedic conditions), and pre-existing conditions are excluded from coverage.

See the full cost breakdown and health risk analysis: