Some particular in particular can cost thousands of food, preparation, veterinar and insurance invoices, but what are the most successful of their property, and which are the cheapest?
To commemorate PET National Day, April 11, 2025, a new investigation has appointed the most expensive and cheap dog breeds to possess.
As beautiful as they are expectations, the dogs of Romanian Míoritic pastor have been named the breed of dogs most exhaustive to possess, which cost the pet owners an average of £ 8.62.53 in the course of their life, a time cost in the average that the average that the £ 4,478,92.
Estrela Mountain Dogs and Spanish mastiffs occupy second and third place among the most exensive dog breeds to possess.
At the other end of the list, the Chihuahuas are the cheapest dog that owns, with a useful living of £ 1,804.53.
The experts of the Shop Fur King pet accessories analyzed the data on the initial costs of possessing dogs and the cost of insurance and food in their lives to determine which have the highest costs for life.
What makes a Romanian pastor dog the most exensive option? An initial cost of £ 511 was calculated for the breed in purchases such as a dog bed and an initial vaccine course for a large dog throughout the dog.
The breed also has a life insurance cost of £ 2.361.60 for the coverage of accidents and diseases and it is predicted that the owners will spend £ 5,789.93 on food in the dog’s life, depending on how many calories it is supposed to consume that the width should consume per day.
Estrela Mountain Dog has the second highest average cost for £ 7,820.63 – 75% above average.
This was calculated based on an initial cost of £ 511, a life insurance cost of £ 2,168.76 and a food cost for £ 5.140.87.
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Spanish mastiffs occupy third place, with an average life for life of £ 7,303.94, which is 63% higher than the average.
The breed has an initial cost of £ 511, and it is expected that the owners will spend £ 1,968 in insurance and £ 4,824.94 in the life of the food of life.
Surla Mountain Dogs and Spanish Mastiffs are also classified as large dog breeds.
The cheapest dog breed to possess is an Irish Wolfhound, with an average life for life of £ 4,348.45, which is only 3% below the average life cost for any size of wide.
The breed is expected to leave 2,894.97 to feed and £ 942.48 in insurance, after an initial initial cost of £ 511.
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- Mountain dog
- Spanish Mastion
- Hamiltonstövare
- Pastor of Central Asia
- Hunt
- German hair pointer
- TORNAK
- Farmer
- Great Münsterländer
Chihuahuas are the cheapest dog breed, regardless of size, with an average life for life of £ 1,804.53 – 60% below average.
This was calculated based on an initial starting cost of £ 404, a life insurance cost of £ 789.60 and a living cost for £ 610.93.
The Pomeranians are the second cheapest dog it has, with an average life for life of £ 1,863.61, which is 58% less than the average.
The breed has an initial starting cost of £ 404 and it is predicted that it will cost £ 892.32 in insurance and £ 567.29 in food in your life.
The toy canyces have the third average average life cost of £ 1,882.33 – 58% below the average.
The initial cost of the breed is £ 404, and it is expected that the owners will spend £ 911.04 on insurance and £ 567.29 in food in the life of their pet.
The 10 best cheaper dog breeds to possess
- Chihuahua
- Pomeranian
- Caniche (toy)
- Biewer Terrier
- Yorkshire Terrier
- Papillion
- Russell Terrier
- AFINPINCHER
- English toy spaniel
- Lancashire Heeler
When commenting on the findings, Tom Sadler, founder of Fur King, says: “The study provides a valuable vision of the costs of the different dog races, which could help inform the possible owners about which is the best theme for the subject, and AFTT in Lom Rosing.
“Naturally, the largest dog breeds are more expectations, with the Afghan shock absorber the only medium -sized dog that appears in the top 10.
“This is because insurance is more expensive for a larger race, since they are more likely to have health problems, and their food costs are higher since they need to consume more.
“The initial cost of the largest breed will also be more expectation since they need more larger portable toys and cables that require smaller dogs.”