Our fee for adopting an adult dog is £205 in England, Wales and Scotland, and £192.50 in Northern Ireland (due to extra dog licence fees you'll need to pay). Every dog we rehome is vaccinated, microchipped and neutered (or we'll give you a neutering voucher if they haven't yet been neutered).
How much does adopting a dog cost UK?
Our rehoming fee is £175 for dogs (over six months), £320 for a pair of dogs, or £250 for puppies (under six months). The cost includes a full veterinary and behavioural assessment, microchipping, initial vaccinations, a collar, identification tag and lead.
Are dogs free from shelters UK?
Although we can't give away our dogs for free, your adoption fees cover a lot of veterinary expenses - such as microchipping and neutering - that would usually add up after buying a pet.
How much does a dog cost UK?
The average canine parent can spend anywhere between £20-£145 per month on their dog. Annually, a dog's expenses can cost of £230-£1,740. How much you spend varies greatly depending on where you live, your lifestyle, and your unique pet.
How much does it cost adopting a dog?
She says that generally you'll pay $50 to $150 for a cat or dog – and because typically shelters and rescuers give pets medical treatment, you'll save money on a medical examination, which is typically $100 to $200, according to Sievert.
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