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How Much Does It Cost to Have a Dog? Try Our Cost Calculator!

Many people wonder what it really costs to have a dog. From the purchase price and food to vet bills and insurance, there are many expenses to consider. To make it easier for future dog owners to plan and understand the financial commitment, we’ve created a cost calculator. It helps you get a clear picture of the monthly and annual costs, so you can give your new four-legged friend the best possible life without financial surprises.
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André Andersson · 20th June 2024 · 1 min read
How Much Does It Cost to Have a Dog? Try Our Cost Calculator!

Cost Calculator for Dog Owners

Many people wonder what it actually costs to have a dog. From the purchase price and food to vet bills and insurance, there are many expenses to consider. To make it easier for future dog owners to plan and understand the financial commitment, we’ve created a cost calculator. It gives you a clear picture of your monthly and yearly costs, so you can give your new four-legged friend the best possible life without unexpected financial surprises.

Large Differences Depending on Breed

Costs vary depending on the breed. The calculator starts by having you select your dog’s breed to provide an accurate estimate.

The First Year

The first year with a new dog is often the most expensive. The calculator helps you estimate:

  • Purchase price: The cost of a puppy ranges from a few thousand kronor to tens of thousands, depending on breed and breeder. If you use Säker Betalning, the buyer gets more options, such as installment payments.
  • Veterinary costs: Basic vaccinations and health checks during the first year can add up to several thousand kronor.
  • Equipment: Leash, collar, bed, toys, and other essentials.
  • Dog food: Puppy food to support growth and health. Puppies also usually eat more than adult dogs during the first year.

Subsequent Years

After the first year, many costs level out:

  • Dog food: The cost of dog food depends on the dog’s size and nutritional needs, but it usually becomes cheaper after the puppy stage.
  • Veterinary costs: Annual vaccinations and health checks.
  • Insurance: Good insurance protects you from unexpected veterinary expenses.
  • Other expenses: Toys need to be replaced, and many toys are often chewed to pieces. That’s why you’ll need to buy new toys regularly. There are also costs for training and other activities.

Use the Calculator

Our cost calculator is easy to use:

  1. Choose breed: Get a calculation based on the breed’s specific needs.
  2. View the results: See a detailed overview of costs for the first year and the following years, broken down by category.

Plan Your Budget

The cost calculator helps you plan your budget and understand the long-term financial commitments that come with being a dog owner.

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