How Much Do Dogs Cost in Vermont? ๐Ÿ•

Owning a small dog in Vermont costs approximately $3,002/year ($250/month) for ongoing expenses. That is 12% above the national average of $2,680/year. First-year costs are approximately $3,461 due to adoption/purchase and initial supplies.

$250
Monthly cost
$3,002
Annual ongoing
$3,461
First year total

Full Cost Breakdown โ€” Small Dog in Vermont

All costs adjusted for Vermont's cost of living (index: 1.12) and vet costs (index: 1.15).

Category Vermont National Avg Difference
Routine Vet Care $529 $460 +$69
Emergency Vet Reserve $230 $200 +$30
Food $403 $360 +$43
Grooming $403 $360 +$43
Boarding/Pet Sitting $627 $560 +$67
Pet Insurance $470 $420 +$50
Training $168 $150 +$18
Licensing $22 $20 +$2
Misc (Toys, Treats, etc.) $168 $150 +$18
Annual Total $3,002 $2,680 +$322

Monthly vs. Annual View

Monthly Budget

$250/month

Budget this amount each month for your small dog in Vermont. This covers food, routine care, supplies, and a proportional share of annual expenses like insurance and boarding.

Annual Budget

$3,002/year

Full annual ongoing cost for year 2 and beyond. First year is approximately $3,461 due to one-time adoption/purchase ($560) and initial supplies ($459).

Dogs Subtypes in Vermont

Type Annual (Mid) First Year (Mid) Monthly
Small Dog $3,002/yr $3,461 $250/mo
Medium Dog $3,707/yr $4,435 $309/mo
Large Dog $4,827/yr $5,813 $402/mo

Budget Tips for Dogs Owners in Vermont

  1. Adopt, don't shop: Adoption fees in Vermont range from $56 to $224 at shelters, compared to $2,800 from breeders. Most shelter pets come spayed/neutered and vaccinated.
  2. Shop around for vet care: Vermont's vet cost index is 1.15. Consider low-cost clinics, veterinary schools, or wellness plans to offset above-average vet costs. Annual exams catch problems early, saving thousands on emergency care.
  3. Buy food in bulk: Buying small dog food in larger quantities can cut food costs by 15-25%. Subscribe-and-save programs from Chewy or Amazon offer additional 5-10% discounts.
  4. Evaluate pet insurance carefully: At $470/year in Vermont, insurance pays off if your pet needs one major procedure costing $3,000+ over its lifetime. Consider a high-deductible plan to lower premiums.
  5. DIY grooming basics: Professional grooming in Vermont costs $403/year. Learning basic grooming at home (brushing, nail trimming, bathing) can cut this in half.

Compare Pet Insurance in Vermont

Pet insurance for dogs in Vermont averages $470/year. Compare quotes to find the best coverage for your budget.

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Small Dog in Nearby States

State Annual Cost vs. Vermont
Vermont $3,002 โ€”
New Hampshire $2,894 $-108
New York $3,350 +$348
Massachusetts $3,484 +$482

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a dog cost per month in Vermont?

A small dog in Vermont costs approximately $250/month for ongoing expenses including food, vet care, supplies, and insurance. This is based on the mid-range estimate adjusted for Vermont's cost of living.

How much is the first year of dog ownership in Vermont?

The first year of owning a small dog in Vermont costs approximately $3,461, which includes the adoption/purchase fee ($560), initial supplies ($459), and first-year ongoing expenses.

Is Vermont expensive for dog ownership compared to other states?

Vermont's cost-of-living index for pets is 1.12 (1.00 = national average). This makes it more expensive than average, with costs about 12% above the national average. The cheapest nearby state is New Hampshire at $2,894/year.

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