The Cost of Owning a Dog ⠀

A dog can be a major cost⠀
of living and financial ⠀
commitment. ⠀

ACD puppy cost now⠀
Between $6000-7500.⠀

The first year alone will cost⠀
between $3,000 and $6,000. ⠀

The average cost for each year thereafter is $1,627 annually.⠀
(Source: Pets in Australia report, Animal Medicines Australia) ⠀

In addition to this, if your⠀
dog becomes ill or injured, you will need to pay for Vet which can be⠀
very expensive. Average about⠀
$450 annually.⠀


Microchipping, vaccinations⠀
and de-sexing – about $1,000⠀
in the first year⠀


Pet insurance – $20 to $60⠀
per month.⠀


Pet essentials- look for up to⠀
$500 the first year and about⠀
$100 annually thereafter.⠀


Flea, tick and worming⠀
medications – average ⠀
$300 to $450 annually.⠀


Council registration ⠀
$30 to $190 per year.⠀


Pet food – average $800 per year.⠀


Boarding kennels and catteries ⠀
pay $25 to $50 per night.⠀


Other services e.g. grooming and training⠀


Calculate how much you can⠀
afford to pay.⠀

Once you’ve considered getting⠀
a pet, think about all the costs⠀
you will incur over the pet’s⠀
lifetime.⠀

Use Moneysmart’s Budget Planner⠀
Budget planner⠀

https://moneysmart.gov.au/budgeting/budget-planner⠀

Add up the total cost of owning⠀
a pet and see if you can afford⠀
to pay.⠀

Find the right pet for you.⠀


Breed is very very important.⠀

Before choosing a new dog,⠀
research the breed.⠀

Different breeds have different temperaments and requirements. ⠀

For example. Longer haired breeds will cost more to groom.⠀

Larger dogs will eat more.⠀

Some breeds are more prone⠀
to health problems, which can⠀
lead to higher vet bills.⠀

Consider where you live.⠀

Training schools are also essential to maintaining a happy life for you and your dog. ⠀

Please think once before getting a dog ♥️⠀


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