PawsureGuide

Bloodhound vs Beagle

A detailed pet insurance comparison between these two popular breeds. See which one costs less to insure and has fewer health risks.

Bloodhound with droopy ears and wrinkled face on a trail

Bloodhound

VS
Beagle sniffing in a field with tail up

Beagle

Side-by-Side Comparison

Bloodhound with droopy ears and wrinkled face on a trail
Bloodhound
VS
Beagle sniffing in a field with tail up
Beagle
Size
large
medium
Weight
80--110 lbs
20--30 lbs
Lifespan
10--12 yrs
10--15 yrs
Health Risk Score
8/10
4/10
Monthly Insurance
$40--$75
$22--$45
Annual Claims
$1,400
$700
Exercise Needs
moderate
high
Grooming
moderate
low
Trainability
low
moderate
Good with Kids
Yes
Yes
Apartment Friendly
No
No

Verdict

Beagle wins with 4 advantages

Key Verdicts

Insurance Cost

Beagle — Beagle has lower average annual insurance claims, making it the more affordable breed to insure.

Health Risk

Beagle — Beagle has a lower health risk score, indicating fewer breed-specific health concerns.

Lifespan

Beagle — Beagle tends to live longer, providing more years of companionship.

Breed Summaries

Bloodhound with droopy ears and wrinkled face on a trail

Bloodhound

large · Hound

Monthly Insurance
$40–$75
Health Risk
8/10
Lifespan
10–12 yrs
Avg. Annual Claim
$1,400
Full Bloodhound Guide →
Beagle sniffing in a field with tail up

Beagle

medium · Hound

Monthly Insurance
$22–$45
Health Risk
4/10
Lifespan
10–15 yrs
Avg. Annual Claim
$700
Full Beagle Guide →

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