Hip Dysplasia
Malformed hip joint causing pain, limping, and progressive arthritis.
Massive and powerful, the Majorca Mastiff is a breed that commands attention. But giant breeds pay a giant price in health costs - hip dysplasia, heart disease, and bloat are constant threats. Vet bills can rival a mortgage payment.
Malformed hip joint causing pain, limping, and progressive arthritis.
Abnormal elbow development leading to chronic lameness in front legs.
Life-threatening stomach twist requiring emergency surgery.
Enlarged, weakened heart muscle leading to heart failure.
Bone cancer. Amputation + chemo
Chronic joint pain. Management
Underactive thyroid. Lifelong medication
Spinal instability. Surgery
Periodontal disease affects over 80% of dogs by age 3. Bacteria from infected teeth enter the bloodstream, damaging heart, kidneys, and liver over time.
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Estimated total vet and insurance costs over a Majorca Mastiff's 9-year lifespan — routine care, insurance premiums, and the most likely health issues.
Premiums typically rise 15-20% per year. By senior age, your monthly payment can easily be 3x what you started with.
Once your dog gets a chronic diagnosis, you can't switch insurers. No other company will cover a sick animal.
Many companies drastically cut hereditary condition coverage after age 6. Even if you've been paying faithfully since puppyhood.
The insurer doesn't need a diagnosis. A vet note from years ago saying 'dog limped slightly today' is enough to deny any future orthopedic claim.
If your dog tears a ligament in one leg, the insurer automatically stops covering the other (healthy) leg too.
Insurers use AI to scan thousands of pages of medical records with one goal: find a 'kill-word' to deny your claim.
Ligament and hip claims often have a 6-12 month waiting period. Any symptom during that window means zero coverage for the rest of your dog's life.
The insurer doesn't pay your actual bill - just the 'usual, customary and reasonable' rate for your region. Go to a top specialist and you pay the difference.

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