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Maltese: insurance & vet costs

Common health issues, typical vet costs, and whether insurance is worth it for a Maltese.

🐾 Tiny companion dogs with classic toy-breed dental, knee, and tracheal risks.
Type
Dog
Small
Lifespan
12–15 yrs
typical
Cost risk
Average
vs avg pet

Common health issues & typical vet costs

ConditionTypical cost
Dental disease$500–$1,500
Patellar luxation$1,500–$3,000
Collapsing trachea$500–$4,000
Portosystemic shunt$2,000–$6,000
  • Dental disease — Frequent cleanings/extractions.
  • Patellar luxation — Knee-cap surgery.
  • Collapsing trachea — Chronic cough; sometimes surgical.
  • Portosystemic shunt — Liver condition, often young.

Is pet insurance worth it for a Maltese?

Given this breed's risk profile, a single serious event can run into the thousands — often more than years of premiums. Because pet insurance never covers pre-existing conditions, the best time to enroll a Maltese is while it's young and symptom-free. Run your own numbers below.

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Health-risk information is general and breed-typical, compiled from veterinary references; individual pets vary. Cost ranges are national estimates, not quotes. Not veterinary advice.

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Frequently asked questions

Malteses are commonly affected by Dental disease, Patellar luxation, Collapsing trachea, Portosystemic shunt. Tiny companion dogs with classic toy-breed dental, knee, and tracheal risks.

Because this breed carries average cost risk and treatments can reach thousands of dollars, insurance often pays off — but only if you enroll before any condition becomes pre-existing.

Premiums depend on age, location, and the plan, but small dogs like the Maltese generally cost more to insure when breed risk is higher. Use the worth-it calculator for a personalized estimate.