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 does a dog cost UK to buy?
If you're buying a pet, the average cost of a Labrador puppy – Britain's most popular dog** – is £780, according to Pets4Homes. In comparison, Battersea Dogs and Cats Home's rehoming fees are £175 for dogs over six months and £250 for puppies, £95 for cats over six months and £125 for kittens.
What is a reasonable price for a dog?
Hunter refers to this as “the initial investment.” “If you decide to purchase a purebred dog from a breeder, you can expect to spend $500 to $2000,” she says. “Adopting from a shelter or rescue can cost as little as $50 to $200.”
Are dogs expensive UK?
Research from pet retailer Pets at Home shows that the average puppy in the UK now costs a hefty £1,875 – more than double the average price in 2019.
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