Top 10 most expensive veterinary treatments

VPI identified the top ten most expensive veterinary treatments:

For Dogs:


  • Intervertebral Disc Disease—$2,844
  • Lung Cancer—$2,032
  • Gastric Torsion (Bloat)—$1,955
  • Foreign Body Ingestion (small intestine)—$1,629
  • Cruciate Rupture—$1,517
  • Foreign Body Ingestion (stomach)—$1,398
  • Cataract—$1,244
  • Bone Cancer—$1,059
  • Pin in Broken Limb—$1,000
  • Brain Cancer $916

For Cats:

  • Foreign Body Ingestion—$1,629
  • Urinary Tract—$1,399
  • Foreign Body Ingestion (stomach)—$1,391
  • Rectal Cancer—$1,011
  • Bladder Stones—$989
  • Intestinal Cancer—$942
  • Hyperthyroidism (Radiation)—$920
  • Fibrosarcoma (Skin cancer)—$780
  • Acute Renal Failure—$565
  • Mast Cell Tumors—$497

If your dog or cat needed one of these expensive treatments what would you decide? Dip into savings, rack up debt, or euthanize your pet? If you have a pet insurance policy—paying between $200 and $400 annually—you wouldn’t need to make that choice.

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2 Responses to “Top 10 most expensive veterinary treatments”

  1. floppy says:

    wow! dogs have cancer? how did that even happen?

  2. milo's mom says:

    maybe the owner feeding them human food or didn’t treat them well. Or they are getting old.

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