Average Pet Insurance Cost in Idaho (2026 Report)


How Much Does Pet Insurance Cost in Idaho?

In Idaho, pet insurance costs average $46 per month ($548 annually), based on aggregated pricing for a 6-year-old Labrador Retriever and a 7-year-old Ragdoll cat with standard coverage terms of $5,000 annual limit, $500 deductible and 80% reimbursement rate. Idaho's average sits 3% below the national rate, placing it 22nd out of 50 for affordability.

Split by pet type, the state benchmarks are:

  • Dogs: $60 per month ($715 annually), 3% below the national dog average
  • Cats: $31 per month ($369 annually), 4% below the national cat average

These are state averages, not quotes. A specific pet's monthly rate is based on breed, age, coverage selection and location within Idaho, each of which shifts the insurer's estimate of likely claim frequency and cost.

We studied pet insurance pricing to establish Idaho cost benchmarks and show how premiums vary based on different factors. Our cost analysis uses standardized policy parameters for consistent comparisons across pet profiles.  

How We Calculated Average Pet Insurance Costs

Our published averages represent modeled premiums for standardized pet insurance drawn from over 67,000 pet profiles across 18 major pet insurance providers in Idaho. The baseline profiles used throughout our analysis are 6-year-old Labrador Retriever and 7-year-old Ragdoll with a $5,000 annual limit, $500 deductible and 80% reimbursement rate.

Averages were calculated in two ways:  

  • Idaho state benchmark average: The monthly state average reflects the modeled premium for a 6-year-old Labrador Retriever and 7-year-old Ragdoll in our dataset using the baseline policy parameters.
  • Segment averages: To demonstrate cost variation, we calculated average modeled premiums for our baseline profile while isolating individual variables, including:  
    • Breeds
    • Ages

Segment averages aggregate modeled pricing patterns across the full dataset so readers can compare how premiums change based on breed and age in Idaho.

Use MoneyGeek's Idaho pet insurance cost calculator below to find out the average pet insurance cost for your pet's specific profile.

Idaho Pet Insurance Cost Estimate Calculator

Use our calculator to estimate how much you'll pay monthly for pet insurance in Idaho based on breed and age for a standard $5,000 annual limit, $500 deductible and 80% reimbursement policy. If your pet's breed is mixed, select Mixed Breed for dogs or Domestic Shorthair for cats to get the most accurate result.

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What Factors Affect Pet Insurance Costs in Idaho?

The premium for any individual pet insurance in Idaho reflects a combination of four inputs: coverage selection, breed, age and location within the state. Each factor changes the insurer's view of how much risk a given pet represents. A Chihuahua puppy in Pocatello and a senior French Bulldog in Boise can sit on opposite ends of the cost distribution even when the policy terms are the same.

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    Coverage selection

    Coverage selection produces some of the most controllable premium variation in Idaho pet insurance pricing. The structure of three policy components below determines how much financial risk the insurer carries on any given policy, and the monthly premium moves accordingly.

    • Annual limit: The annual limit defines the maximum payout the insurer will cover in a policy year. Policies with higher limits ask the insurer to absorb more potential cost, which is built into the monthly premium. A lower annual limit reduces that ceiling and generally produces a lower rate.
    • Deductible: The annual deductible is the out-of-pocket amount the policyholder covers before the insurer pays on any eligible claim, resetting once per policy year. Low deductibles mean the insurer absorbs costs earlier in any given claim, raising the monthly premium to account for that exposure. Higher deductibles push more early-claim cost to the policyholder and bring the monthly rate down.
    • Reimbursement rate: The reimbursement rate sets the insurer's share of covered costs after the deductible is met. A 100% rate means the insurer covers all eligible expenses, and the premium is priced to match that full obligation. At 70% or 80%, the policyholder co-pays a portion of each claim, lowering the monthly premium to reflect the reduced insurer share.
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    Breed

    Insurers take breed into consideration because it signals how likely a pet is to generate claims and how costly those claims are expected to be. In Idaho's dog insurance cost dataset, that effect produces a 268% gap between the least and most expensive breeds, spanning from the Chihuahua to the Olde English Bulldogge. Cat breeds show a narrower but still meaningful spread, with the Bombay and the Serengeti sitting 46% apart.

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    Location within the state

    Veterinary service costs tend to vary across Idaho's markets, and insurers generally factor those regional differences into their pricing. A pet owner in the Boise metro area may see different quotes than one in a smaller or more rural Idaho market, even for the same breed, age and policy structure.

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    Age

    Age is one of the strongest factors affecting Idaho pet insurance, because the relationship between a pet's age and its claim likelihood runs in one direction: older pets cost more to insure. From age one to age 15, premiums in Idaho rise 323% for identical coverage terms, a gap that reflects how insurers price the increasing probability of illness and the higher treatment costs associated with senior pets.

Average Pet Insurance Cost in Idaho by Breed

The breed a pet owner insures sets the floor for what they'll pay in Idaho, and the distance between the lowest and highest points in the dataset is considerable. Among dogs, monthly premiums range from $33 to $120, while cat premiums run from $29 to $42 per month.

Average Pet Insurance Cost in Idaho by Dog Breed

Dog insurance in Idaho covers a wide pricing range, from $33 per month for a Chihuahua to $120 per month for an Olde English Bulldogge, a 269% difference between the least and most expensive breeds in our dataset. The table below lists all 157 breeds and groups each one by its distance from the Idaho dog average of $60 monthly.

At first glance, the dataset skews affordable: 109 of 157 breeds fall below the state average, and more than a third sit in the lowest-cost tier alone. The mid-cost band is narrow: just 21 breeds land within 5% of the $60 Idaho average in either direction

What the tier counts don't show, though, is ownership prevalence. Labrador Retrievers, one of the most commonly owned dogs in the U.S. according to the American Kennel Club, price right at the Idaho average in the mid-cost tier. Meanwhile, French Bulldogs, also among the most popular breeds nationally, land 46% above it in the highest-cost tier.

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Affenpinscher$50$605
Afghan Hound$60$720
Airedale Terrier$63$751
Akita$61$729
Alaskan Husky$49$594
Alaskan Malamute$60$724
American Bulldog$80$960
American Bully$78$935
American Eskimo$42$508
American Foxhound$49$583
American Hairless Terrier$44$533
American Staffordshire Terrier$64$762
Australian Cattle Dog$47$563
Australian Kelpie$50$595
Australian Shepherd$41$490
Australian Silky Terrier$40$482
Australian Terrier$45$540
Basenji$41$496
Basset Fauve de Bretagne$62$749
Basset Hound$68$811
Beagle$50$603
Bearded Collie$46$556
Belgian Shepherd Malinois$54$652
Bernese Mountain Dog$105$1,258
Bichon Frise$46$553
Bloodhound$79$947
Border Collie$43$512
Border Terrier$45$541
Borzoi$67$804
Boston Terrier$49$585
Boxer$79$950
Bracco Italiano$62$744
Briard$58$695
Brussels Griffon$47$560
Bull Mastiff$115$1,386
Bull Terrier$66$794
Cairn Terrier$49$588
Cane Corso$89$1,063
Caucasian Shepherd Dog$66$790
Cavachon$40$479
Cavalier King Charles Spaniel$52$627
Cavapoo$38$454
Central Asian Shepherd Dog$72$858
Chihuahua$33$390
Chow Chow$58$695
Clumber Spaniel$62$747
Cockapoo$39$465
Cocker spaniel$55$663
Collie$49$592
Corgi$55$658
Coton De Tulear$42$500
Dachshund$42$500
Dalmatian$66$796
Dingo$40$481
Doberman Pinscher$103$1,236
Dogue de Bordeaux$105$1,261
English Bulldog$96$1,158
English Foxhound$48$573
English Mastiff$94$1,129
English Pointer$59$702
English Setter$56$675
English Springer Spaniel$52$621
English Toy Terrier$40$485
Estrela Mountain Dog$68$811
Field Spaniel$53$635
Finnish Lapphund$49$583
Fox Terrier$44$525
Foxhound$50$600
French Bulldog$87$1,042
German Pinscher$46$548
German Shepherd$57$681
German Shorthaired Pointer$53$634
German Spitz$45$535
Golden Retriever$59$709
Goldendoodle$45$537
Gordon Setter$69$833
Great Dane$95$1,141
Great Pyrenees$65$786
Greyhound$64$773
Groodle$43$517
Harrier$54$651
Havanese$39$469
Hungarian Vizsla$58$696
Husky$39$463
Icelandic Sheepdog$49$593
Irish Setter$61$732
Irish Terrier$49$590
Italian Greyhound$49$584
Italian Spinone$56$672
Jack Russell Terrier$37$445
Japanese Chin$42$500
Japanese Spitz$42$503
Kangal Shepherd Dog$65$784
Keeshond$50$602
Komondor$66$789
Labradoodle$45$544
Labrador Retriever$60$715
Lhasa Apso$41$497
Lurcher$61$727
Maltese$41$487
Maltipoo$36$438
Miniature Bull Terrier$67$798
Miniature Dachshund$43$521
Miniature Fox Terrier$46$554
Miniature Pinscher$44$525
Miniature Poodle$39$471
Miniature Schnauzer$46$554
Morkie$37$447
Newfoundland$90$1,080
Norfolk Terrier$48$580
Norwegian Elkhound$49$583
Norwich Terrier$46$552
Old English Sheepdog$62$742
Olde English Bulldogge$120$1,439
Papillon$39$473
Pekingese$44$524
Pembroke Welsh Corgi$52$618
Peruvian Hairless Dog$42$503
Petit Basset Griffon Vendeen$53$631
Pitbull$61$730
Pointer$50$604
Pomeranian$42$500
Portuguese Water Dog$58$698
Pug$53$638
Puggle$41$492
Puli$56$671
Rhodesian Ridgeback$66$787
Rottweiler$90$1,078
Rough Collie$57$688
Saint Bernard$99$1,187
Saluki$55$660
Samoyed$53$637
Schnoodle$41$496
Scottish Deerhound$83$995
Scottish Terrier$56$674
Shar Pei$85$1,021
Shetland Sheepdog$44$526
Shiba Inu$39$471
Shih Tzu$36$435
Siberian Husky$47$566
Smooth Collie$53$642
Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier$55$656
Staffordshire Bull Terrier$57$686
Standard Poodle$57$687
Standard Schnauzer$50$606
Tibetan Mastiff$88$1,056
Tibetan Terrier$55$663
Toy Poodle$41$487
Vizsla$54$649
Weimaraner$68$816
Welsh Corgi Cardigan$50$594
Welsh Springer Spaniel$44$533
Welsh Terrier$52$621
West Highland White Terrier$46$547
Whippet$49$590
Wire Fox Terrier$50$604
Yorkshire terrier$40$477

Average Pet Insurance Cost in Idaho by Cat Breed

Cat insurance in Idaho averages from $29 monthly for a Bombay to $42 monthly for a Serengeti cat, showing a 46% gap between the cheapest and most expensive breeds. The tiers below position 29 cat breeds against Idaho's $31 monthly cat average.

  • Low-cost breeds (5%+ below Idaho cat average): Bombay
  • Mid-cost breeds (within ±5% of Idaho cat average): Domestic Shorthair, Siamese, Russian Blue, Tonkinese, Norwegian Forest Cat, Ragdoll, Devon Rex, Chinchilla
  • High-cost breeds (5%+ above Idaho cat average): Birman, Munchkin, Snowshoe, Burmese, Himalayan, Bengal, Scottish Fold, British Longhair, Cornish Rex, British Shorthair, Siberian, Persian, Savannah, Balinese, Maine Coon, Sphynx, Exotic Shorthair, Abyssinian, Australian Mist, Serengeti

Only Bombay prices more than 5% below the state average, while 20 of 29 land above the benchmark. That top-heavy shape means most Idaho cat owners will pay above the state average, regardless of which breed they own. 

The mid-cost tier offers a more representative view for common ownership: the Domestic Shorthair, the most widely owned cat in the U.S., prices at $29 per month near the Idaho average, while Ragdolls sit at $32 per month, essentially at it. Pedigree breeds tell a different story: Maine Coons, Persians and British Shorthairs all fall in the high-cost tier, each pricing 17% to 21% above the Idaho cat benchmark.

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Abyssinian$39$470
Australian Mist$41$491
Balinese$36$437
Bengal$34$409
Birman$32$389
Bombay$29$346
British Longhair$35$419
British Shorthair$36$432
Burmese$34$404
Chinchilla$32$387
Cornish Rex$35$420
Devon Rex$32$386
Domestic Shorthair$29$352
Exotic Shorthair$39$465
Himalayan$34$406
Maine Coon$37$447
Munchkin$33$393
Norwegian Forest cat$31$377
Persian$36$436
Ragdoll$32$385
Russian Blue$31$367
Savannah$36$437
Scottish Fold$35$417
Serengeti$42$505
Siamese$30$360
Siberian$36$434
Snowshoe$33$398
Sphynx$39$463
Tonkinese$31$377

Average Cost of Pet Insurance in Idaho by Age

Monthly pet insurance premiums in Idaho range from $30 at age one, the lowest pricing point in the dataset, to $128 at age 15, the peak. Premiums rise at every age, but the pace of that increase changes considerably across a pet's life.

Rates stay nearly flat through the first three years, moving just 5% between age 1 and age 3 as claim exposure remains low for young pets. Growth picks up consistently from age four onward, with premiums rising 73% between ages 4 and 9 as claim probability builds year over year. The sharpest single-year jump in the dataset comes between ages 9 and 10, a 22% increase in one year, signaling the point where chronic condition risk shifts the insurer's pricing calculation more meaningfully.

From age 10 to 14, premiums climb another 60%, moving from $74 to $119 per month, before reaching the dataset peak of $128 at age 15. From age 16 onward, rates hold flat at $123 per month through age 20, a pattern that points to a pricing ceiling rather than continued upward movement.

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Under 1$31$367
1$30$363
2$31$367
3$32$382
4$35$419
5$39$466
6$44$531
7$50$595
8$55$666
9$61$727
10$74$887
11$86$1,026
12$98$1,176
13$106$1,274
14$119$1,423
15$128$1,537
16$123$1,472
17$123$1,472
18$123$1,472
19$123$1,472
20$123$1,472

Use our resources below to learn more about the average pet insurance cost in Idaho based on different age groups.

How to Lower Pet Insurance Costs in Idaho Without Sacrificing Coverage

Breed, age and location within Idaho set the baseline for what a pet owner will pay, but the methods below can lower your pet insurance costs without changing what the coverage delivers when a claim is filed.

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    Shop across multiple providers before committing

    Idaho pet insurance premiums for the same pet can vary from one insurer to the next, even when the policy terms are identical. Providers use different datasets, breed classifications and regional assumptions when building their rates, so a quote that appears high from one company may price lower at another for the same animal. Comparing at least three quotes before selecting a policy gives the most accurate picture of where a specific pet's profile lands in Idaho's market.

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    Raise your deductible

    A higher deductible transfers more of the initial claim cost to the policyholder, which lowers the insurer's expected payout on any given claim and reduces the monthly premium accordingly. Dogs and cats in lower-risk breed tiers, or those in the earlier years of the age curve, are often well-positioned to absorb a higher deductible of $500 to $750 without materially changing the coverage that matters most.

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    Match your annual limit to realistic vet costs

    The premium on a high annual limit accounts for low-probability, high-cost claim events that most pets may not generate in a single policy year. Idaho veterinary costs differ across the state, with urban markets like Boise generally running higher than smaller or rural communities, and those differences are already factored into the premium at any limit level. Selecting a mid-range limit between $5,000 and $15,000 can cover a realistic high-cost illness or injury, and lowers premium cost without creating a meaningful gap in day-to-day coverage utility.

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    Stay at 70% or 80% reimbursement

    At 100% reimbursement, the insurer pays every covered dollar after the deductible, and the monthly premium reflects that full exposure. An 80% rate introduces cost-sharing on eligible claims but reduces the monthly cost in exchange for that shared obligation. The 70% tier lowers the premium further while still placing the larger portion of any covered claim on the insurer, which preserves the financial protection that makes pet insurance useful for unexpected veterinary events.

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    Weigh wellness add-ons against out-of-pocket costs

    Optional wellness plans cover routine preventive care, like annual wellness exams, core vaccinations and flea and heartworm prevention, that most Idaho pet owners pay for whether or not they carry pet insurance. Bundling those costs into a monthly premium adds predictability, but it also adds to the base cost of the policy. The useful comparison is between what those routine services cost per year and what the wellness add-on would cost over the same period, since the answer varies enough by pet profile and provider that it isn't the same calculation for every Idaho pet owner.

Average Cost of Pet Insurance in Idaho: Bottom Line

Pet insurance pricing in Idaho is an individual calculation. Factors like breed, age, coverage selection and location within Idaho each contribute to where a specific pet lands, which is why the $46 monthly benchmark in this report is best used as a starting point, rather than a predicted quote.

Three questions put that benchmark to work when evaluating a specific quote:

  1. How does your pet's breed and age profile compare to the Idaho dataset?
  2. Which factor is driving the most variation in your quote?
  3. What policy levers remain available to bring the rate closer to where you want it?

Applying these questions shifts the evaluation from a simple above-or-below-average comparison to a more useful one: whether the quote accurately reflects your pet's risk profile within Idaho's market and whether the policy structure is still working in your favor.

Pet Insurance Cost in Idaho: Next Steps

The resource below covers Idaho-specific providers and can help narrow the field based on your pet's profile and your budget:

From there, use the breed and age benchmarks in this report to set realistic expectations before comparing quotes. Get quotes at identical policy terms across all insurers to ensure the rate difference reflects the insurer, not the policy structure.

About Connor Bolton


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Connor Bolton is Senior SEO and Content Manager at MoneyGeek, where he leads the business and pet insurance editorial teams. As editorial lead for both verticals, Connor sets the research framework, data standards, and content structure that his writers execute, directly authoring in-depth guides himself and reviewing all team content for accuracy and practical value before it goes live. With over four years evaluating insurance products across personal, commercial, and specialty lines, he brings cross-vertical knowledge to every guide the team produces.

Connor architected MoneyGeek's insurance research infrastructure across all major verticals including auto, home, renters, life, health, business, and pet, building systems for pricing analysis, provider-level research, customer experience evaluation, and coverage analysis with AI support. The infrastructure includes over 6 million data points for business insurance across 408 industry areas, all 50 states, and 16 vehicle types, and over 5 million pet insurance profiles across 18 major providers and hundreds of breed and age combinations. Connor's insurance cost research and his team's work has been cited by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Allstate, Liberty Mutual, CBS News, Forbes and LegalZoom.

Beyond the data, Connor stays connected to how the market actually operates, drawing on direct conversations with underwriters and carrier liaisons at Ethos, The Hartford, NEXT Insurance, Nationwide, and State Farm, and monitoring business and pet owner communities including Reddit, to inform how he interprets findings and frames guidance for real buyers.

He is the direct editorial contact for methodology questions at connor@moneygeek.com and can be found on LinkedIn.


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