petexpenses.com · updated may 2026

How much does
your dog really
cost a year?

Free, honest, no email grab. We crunch 2026 US averages from APPA, AVMA & NAPHIA — by breed, age, weight & activity. You get the number, the breakdown, and three ways to spend less.

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Dog cost calculator
$4,272
avg US owner / year
source: NYPost · Healthy Paws 2026
save up to $840/yr
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HOW IT WORKS

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Breed, weight, age, activity. Sliders only — no signup, no email.

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We crunch the numbers

Five categories. 70+ breeds. Adjusted for 2026 US prices. Math in plain sight.

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RECEIPTS

Cited, not vibed.

Every dollar in our model traces back to one of these sources. We update twice a year.

  • APPA2026 State of the Industry Report
  • AVMAPet Ownership & Demographics 2026
  • NAPHIAPet Health Insurance Report 2026
  • BLSVeterinary Services CPI · Feb 2026
  • MarketWatchAnnual cost of pet ownership
FROM THE BLOG

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❓ QUESTIONS WE GET

FAQ

How much does a dog cost per year in the US?
In 2026, the average annual cost is $1,500–$3,500, depending on size, breed, age and location. Small dogs cost less per year but live longer; larger ones cost more annually but have shorter lifespans.
What's the most expensive part of owning a dog?
Food and veterinary care are consistently the two largest expenses. Food: $360–2,000/yr depending on size and diet. Vet care: $200–1,500+/yr including routine care. Pet insurance can offset emergency costs.
Is pet insurance worth it?
Pet insurance is most valuable for brachycephalic breeds (Frenchies, Pugs, Bulldogs), high-cancer-risk breeds (Goldens, Berners), and senior dogs. Compare quotes from 3+ providers — one emergency surgery can cost $3,000–$10,000.
Is fresh food worth the cost?
Fresh-meal services run $60–360/month. While more expensive than kibble, owners often report fewer digestive issues, allergies and weight problems over time — which can offset vet costs. Most services have a discounted starter box so you can try risk-free.
Which dog breeds are cheapest to own?
Small, healthy breeds cost the least: Rat Terriers, Jack Russells, Papillons, Italian Greyhounds. Avoid brachycephalic (French Bulldog, Pug, Bulldog) and giant breeds (Great Dane, Mastiff) if minimizing cost is a priority.
Where do your numbers come from?
We pull annual averages from the APPA 2026 State of the Industry Report, AVMA Pet Ownership stats, NAPHIA insurance data, BLS veterinary CPI (Feb 2026), and PetCareBooker grooming. Adjusted for breed, weight, age and activity. We update the model twice a year.