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Australia is home to millions of dogs, with breeds ranging from energetic Border Collies to family-friendly Labradors and affectionate Cavaliers. While every breed has its own unique characteristics, recent paid claims data provides valuable insight into which dogs are most commonly insured and the health conditions that owners are most likely to encounter.
Understanding these trends can help dog owners prepare for the unexpected and appreciate the value of having protection in place before illness or injury strikes.
Based on recent paid claims data, Golden Retrievers continue to lead the way as Australia’s most commonly insured dog breed.
| Rank | Dog breed | Percentage |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Golden Retriever | 17.0% |
| 2 | Labrador Retriever | 14.4% |
| 3 | Cavalier King Charles Spaniel | 12.8% |
| 4 | Labrador | 10.9% |
| 5 | Border Collie | 10.6% |
| 6 | Cavoodle (Cavalier King Charles Spaniel × Poodle) | 8.9% |
| 7 | Labradoodle | 6.5% |
| 8 | Cavoodle | 6.3% |
| 9 | Miniature Schnauzer | 6.1% |
| 10 | French Bulldog | 6.1% |
Golden Retrievers and Labradors have long been among Australia’s favourite family dogs thanks to their friendly nature and intelligence. Smaller companion breeds such as Cavalier King Charles Spaniels and Cavoodles also continue to grow in popularity, while active working breeds like Border Collies remain a common choice for Australian households.
Dogs are naturally curious and active, making them more susceptible to a wide range of illnesses and injuries. Looking at paid claims over the past three months, these were the most common conditions claimed by Australian dog owners.
| Condition | Percentage of claims | Average claim | Highest claim |
| Skin allergies | 6.6% | $239.57 | $4,683.70 |
| Arthritis and degenerative joint disease | 6.0% | $190.37 | $10,856.09 |
| Lumps | 3.6% | $659.39 | $6,432.32 |
| Ear infections | 3.2% | $257.98 | $4,347.43 |
| Gastroenteritis | 2.9% | $572.74 | $5,111.84 |
Skin allergies remain one of the most common reasons Australian dog owners visit the vet, while arthritis affects many dogs as they age. Gastroenteritis and ear infections also feature prominently, demonstrating that even everyday conditions can result in significant veterinary costs. During the reporting period, the highest individual dog claim exceeded $10,800.
No matter what breed you own, unexpected accidents and illnesses can happen at any stage of your dog’s life. While some conditions are relatively inexpensive to treat, others can require surgery, hospitalisation or ongoing medication that quickly adds up to thousands of dollars.
Pet insurance provides peace of mind by helping cover eligible veterinary expenses, allowing owners to focus on their dog’s recovery rather than the financial impact. Having cover in place before your pet becomes sick means you’ll be better prepared when the unexpected happens.
Protect your pup todayClaims data is based on CoverMy’s internal paid claims data from May to August 2026. Percentages, average claim costs and highest claim values are based on claims paid during this period and are provided for general informational purposes only. Past claims data is not indicative of future claims.