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Pet Lifetime Cost Calculator (By Species & Breed)
The true 10–15 year cost of owning a dog, cat, or other pet.
True cost of dog ownership
A medium-sized dog costs an average of $2,500/year in routine expenses. Over 13 years: $32,500. Add emergency vet costs ($3,000–8,000 is common for one incident) and the true lifetime cost often exceeds $40,000.
Is pet insurance worth it?
Pet insurance makes financial sense if your pet is young and you'd spend $5,000+ on emergency care. Plans typically pay 80–90% of covered costs after deductible. Older pets may not qualify or premiums spike dramatically.
⚡ CalcWolf Insight
The average American household spends $1,500–3,000/year on pet care. Emergency vet bills are the #1 surprise expense — one surgery can cost $3,000–12,000. Pet insurance penetration is only 6% in the US vs 25%+ in UK and Sweden.
Frequently asked questions
How much does a dog cost over its lifetime?▾
For a medium dog: $25,000–45,000 lifetime including food, vet, grooming, and supplies. Add emergency care and the number rises to $35,000–55,000 for many owners.
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