Here’s how pets affect your finances
A dog or cat can cost you a pretty penny. But as anybody will tell you, pet ownership is beyond worth it. The Sum breaks down the costs.
To Sum It Up
- Owning a pet can cost around $3,000 a year, according to a survey from Pettable.com.
- With vet visits, insurance and food, Delaware is most expensive state for pet owners, while Idaho is the cheapest.
- California, New York, Massachusetts and Washington were not far behind Delaware.
The Background
- Delaware dog lovers pay around $2,864 a year on snacks, grooming and more.
- Idaho pet owners pay around $1,232 a year.
- Insurance can be the biggest drain, around $500 a month.
- And boarding has also gone up about 10% over pre-pandemic.
What’s Happening
- Despite high costs, 23% of dog owners would take 10% pay cuts to WFH with their pets.
- And while “pandemic pets” get anxiety as humans return to offices, 32% would swap jobs for a dog-friendly work place.
- It’s no wonder: Pet owners have more meaningful interactions with others, and are happier overall than non-pet owners.
Keeping Costs Down
- Ask your vet for a payment plan
- Swap toys/linens with neighbors
- Before giving up, check out local assistance programs
Why It Matters
- High bills can force pet owners to neglect their own needs: 33% have prioritized a pet’s health bills before their own.
- Raising costs can also lead to abandoned and neglected animals, and overrun shelters.
- In the UK, high electricity bills are already forcing exotic pet owners to abandon snakes, bearded dragons and frogs.
Sources
- Pettable.com
- Idaho Statesman: Owning a dog in the U.S. can cost nearly $3,000 a year, but here’s what Idahoans pay
- BBC
- Forbes: The True Costs Of Owning A Pet
- Newsweek: Is Pet Insurance Worth It? Vets Explain How to Choose the Best Plan
- The Wall Street Journal: What That Pandemic Puppy Will Cost You
- The Humane Society: Are you having trouble affording your pet?
- The New York Post: Pet parents prioritize fur babies’ happiness over their own: poll
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This story was originally published October 4, 2022 at 1:27 PM.