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Basic Costs of Dog Ownership: New Dog Owner Guide Part 3

Last updated on August 11th, 2020 at 02:15 pm

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How much does owning a dog costs?

Dogs are the best friends, ready to offer companionship and always willing to protect their family from intruders. However, they can also be expensive and a few points need to be checked before adopting one.  Caring for a dog is more like caring for a toddler, for up to two decades in some cases.

Unpredictable costs are inevitable when caring for a dog. Accidents, health problems or simply old age result in more expensive needs. From managing the usual health conditions to sudden turmoil, pet insurance helps a lot.

“Before you get a dog, you can’t quite imagine what living with one might be like; afterward, you can’t imagine living any other way”- Caroline Knapp

From the time of adoption to their daily need, over a life span of 8-18 years, you should consider the costs. Larger breed dogs have a shorter span of life, but the costs incurred will be more as the vet bills and food costs are higher. The average expense will be $25,000 or $ 2,452 per year.

Cost Calculation for the expenditure of a new dog

Preventive Healthcare for a new dog

Vaccination is required at 8, 12, and 16 weeks of age and then every 1-3 years depending on the vaccination given

Dog equipment for a new dog

Dogs need special care and accessories, both at home and when outside in the yard or while walking.

Grooming expenses for a dog

Food expenses estimation for a dog

Toy expenditure for dogs

 

Training, boarding, daycare and strolling expenses for a dog

 

Average Veterinary cost for a new dog

Dog care is costly and on average, AVA lists the costs at $450/year including worming and flea medication, while the Bankwest figures quote it to be $350/year. Depending on the breed of the dog, the general expenses incurred for their health maintenance are as below

Unprecedented costs can be reduced by taking a pet insurance. Though pet insurance costs $ 150 – $ 600/year depending on the age of pet, policy terms, and chosen excess, it is worth the value as it allows you to provide the best care for your furry family member without worrying about the cost.

“When looking to adopt a new dog, the most important thing to consider is always the energy of the dog and how the dog will fit in with your lifestyle and your family”– Cesar Milan

Owning a pet is costly. The larger the dog, the more expensive it will be to manage him as the food he consumes will be higher, while medical bills, bedding and toys also add to the expenses. The good news is that the emotional and health benefits of having a dog are priceless! People with pets will often have lower blood pressure and kids that grow up with furry friends have been known to experience lower rates of asthma and allergies.

“There is a saying. If you want someone to love you forever, buy a dog, feed it and keep it around”- Dick Dale

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