At $52 per month ($626 annually), New Hampshire pet insurance costs 10% higher than the national average. The state ranks 41st for affordability across all 50 states, putting it in the more expensive tier. These figures come from MoneyGeek's analysis of 67,000+ pet profiles using a 6-year-old Labrador Retriever and 7-year-old Ragdoll as the benchmark, under standardized policy terms: $5,000 annual limit, $500 deductible and 80% reimbursement rate.
The combined state average breaks down by species as follows:
- Dogs: $68 per month ($817 annually), 11% above the national dog average
- Cats: $35 per month ($422 annually), 9% above the national cat average
Use these state benchmarks as reference points, not price guarantees. A quoted premium shifts based on factors like breed, age and coverage selection. Two pets in the same ZIP code can price at noticeably different monthly rates once those inputs are applied.



