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The Cost of Owning a Dog:

It is not a child’s play to own a dog, as it can end up collapsing your budget. Therefore, go in for buying a dog only, if you are aware of the factual costs involved in owning a dog. Hence, you need to commit yourself both monetarily as well as psychologically.

Cost for the first year:

It includes the costs of:

The costs on daily basis also include shampoos, stain cleaner and grooming tools.

If you buy a dog from the local shelter instead of a breeder, it will economise hundred of pounds for you, as some shelters include the spaying/sterilizing costs in the price of adoption costs itself.

Annual and Lifetime Costs:

Dogs may suddenly fall ill, or meet with an accident, or suffer from diarrhoea. For all these reasons you will need to be ready to bear the unexpected costs. This means a visit to the veterinary is any time expected.They can even suffer from diseases such as diabetes, cancer, heart or respiratory disease.
                                                                       
Be ready to spend anything from £ 325 to £ 650 per annum for the food costs alone. The food intake can vary in terms of size and breed of the dog. Though cheaper priced food is available, some pets may require special diets. The low-priced foods can cost your dogs health. Apart from this, you need to spend on vitamin supplements also.

According to the American Veterinarian Dental Society, more than 80% of dogs suffer from gum disease at the age of three. The treatment costs depend on the type of dental problems and may range between £ 30 to £ 100. Nevertheless, in some peculiar cases, it becomes necessary to visit your vet unexpectedly.

The annual expenses also include the vaccination, heartworm preventative and flea and tick control. The annual licensing fee is around £ 8 - $ 15 for your dog.

Overall, the total yearly expense of your dog can cost you anything around £ 200 to
£ 1350 approximately.

Lifetime Expenses:

An average of a dog’s lifetime can be around 10 years. Thus bringing up a dog can cost you around £ 2500 to £ 20,000 approximately.

Precautions:

Prescribed medicines can be purchased online for a discount, if the company offering the same is reliable and licensed. Dental expenses can be prevented by taking precautions from your side by visiting the vet once in a year. The main tip to avoid dental issues for dog is to advice is to use appropriate toothpastes made for the dogs instead of human pastes. One smart way to be precautious from veterinary dilemmas and to save on costs is to insure your dog.

Remember, owning a dog may not be as easy on your pockets, but you always have a soothing companionship for a lifetime that give you a lot of love, gratitude and loyalty and is sometimes the best substitute for a kid.

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