Your local animal shelter will probably give you the dog free, though they will probably ask you to pay for having it neutered or spayed (this is generally compulsory, to avoid the problem of stray animals), and having it innoculated at least against rabies and Parvo-virus. You must then consider the cost of giving the dog a safe, comfortable place to sleep (a kennel or basket and blankets. Then there is the regular cost of keeping the dog and its living-place free of ticks and fleas, taking it to the veterinary for annual booster shots or when it is sick or hurt and, last but not least, buying it good food to keep it healthy. Keeping an animal is a major commitment.
A dog will cost you quite a deal of money and time. I have a wonderful dog myself, but I do have to budget around him like I do a child. The vet bills for shots, fixing, and yearly checkups add up to around 600-700 dollars in the first year if you get the dog fixed. Then most cities require you to have a pet license our city has a 8 dollar yearly fee for that. Then you have to think about grooming and toys. That will depend on what type of dog you get but that will be around another 150-300 dollars a year. (that would be for a bigger dog, it should be much less for a smaller dog). You will also have to buy dog food about once a month on average (also depends on the dog size and breed) This price will vary by how much you are willing to spend on good food. I spend about 40 dollars a month for a really good all natural dog food. The other thing you must take into account is any vet bill you may aquire if you dog gets ill or hurt. These bills can be very high. I would recommend signing up for pet health insurance. It's a big help.
Well a dog can cost anywhere between free or very little at your local shelter, or thousands of dollars from a breeder or pet shop. I would personally recomend a designer dog or 'mutt'. They tend to have less health issues then most purebred breeds (for example pugs are very prone to breathing issues with their smooshed face... while puggles are less likely due to the beagle in them.) I happen to have a purebred chihuahua (and NO he doesnt bark a lot! :) ) and i got it for free from a breeder because of a birth defect (he has no tail).. however i would not recomend LOOKING for a 'messed up' dog.. they often have health issues. you need to accomadate money for shots and flea dip and emergency vists. (tip.. the smaller the dog often the lesser the bills)... u would love a dog. it makes life better but you need to know your facts first.
It depends on what kind of dog you have, how much it tends to eat, what it will eat, how hairy it is, and how much it sheds. The last two count because if you take your dog to a groomer's, that is going to cost money unless you brush him/her yourself. I know for my dog, it is about $50.00 or so a month. I have a Chocolate Labrador Retriever. He is cute and loving but sometimes expensive.
Food: $700
Treats: $150
Vet: $300
Flea/tick/heartworm prevention: $120
Toys: $100
Training: $300
Kennel/daycare: $650
Total: $2320
Larger dogs eat more. Healthy dogs visit the veterinarian less. The better question is what will it cost you to NOT have a dog? Think "therapy pet"! :)
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depends on what type of dog it is
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Depends on how much money the dogs make. Depends on how much money the dogs make.
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Too many variables. It depends on the size & kind of dogs, what you feed them, how much grooming the dogs require, how concerned you are about appearance and how attuned you are to medical issues.
Adult dogs from shelters and rescues can usually be had for the cost of their vaccinations.
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The price of dogs in Paris depends on the breed. Some dogs cost more than other dogs in Paris, France.
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