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How Much Does a Russian Toy Cost?

Complete 2026 cost breakdown — puppy price, annual expenses, and lifetime estimate based on breed size, coat type, and energy level.

Puppy price

$500–$1,250

From reputable breeder

Annual cost

$1,970

Per year ongoing

Lifetime total

$26,510

Over ~13 years

Annual breakdown

Russian Toy Annual Cost Breakdown

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Dog food

$600/yr

Based on small breed feeding requirements

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Veterinary care

$600/yr

regular energy breeds have typical vet costs

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Grooming

$320/yr

short coat requires regular grooming

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Toys & enrichment

$250/yr

Standard toy rotation

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Other (misc/insurance)

$200/yr

Training, boarding, pet insurance contributions

Total annual cost

$1,970

* Estimates based on Russian Toy breed profile (small size, regular energy, short coat). Actual costs vary by location, lifestyle, and individual dog health.

First year

First Year Cost for a Russian Toy

Puppy / adoption fee

Reputable breeder or rescue

$500–$1,250

Initial vet visit

Health check, vaccines, microchip

$150–$300

Spay / neuter

Recommended around 6–12 months

$200–$500

Supplies (one-time)

Crate, bed, bowls, leash, collar, toys

$400–$600

Food (year 1)

Puppy food typically costs more

$600–$720

Training classes

Puppy classes + basic obedience

$150–$400

First year total estimate

$2,150– $4,070

Long-term view

Russian Toy Lifetime Cost Projection

Year Annual cost Cumulative
Year 1 (puppy) $3,370 $3,370
Year 2 $1,970 $5,340
Year 3 $1,970 $7,310
Year 4 $1,970 $9,280
Year 5 $1,970 $11,250
Year 6 $1,970 $13,220
Year 7 $1,970 $15,190
Year 8 $1,970 $17,160
Year 9 $1,970 $19,130
Year 10 $1,970 $21,100
Year 11 (senior) $1,970 $23,070
Year 12 (senior) $1,970 $25,040
Year 13 (senior) $1,970 $27,010

How to Reduce Russian Toy Ownership Costs

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Buy food in bulk

Save $100–300/yr

Subscribe & Save on Chewy saves 5–35% on food orders

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Pet insurance

Save $0–5,000/yr

Monthly premiums of $30–80 can save thousands on unexpected vet bills

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Rotate toys

Save $100–200/yr

Rotating 8–12 toys keeps novelty high without constant buying

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Learn to groom

Save $200–600/yr

Basic grooming at home between professional sessions reduces costs significantly

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Preventive health

Save $200–800/yr

Quality food, dental care, and exercise reduce vet costs over a lifetime

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Adopt vs buy

Save $1,000–3,000

Rescue or rehoming fees are $50–500 vs $800–4,000+ from breeders

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a Russian Toy puppy cost? +
Russian Toy puppies from reputable breeders typically cost $500–$1,250. Show-line dogs from championship bloodlines can cost more. Rescue and rehoming fees are typically $50–500.
How much does a Russian Toy cost per month? +
Ongoing monthly costs for a Russian Toy are approximately $164, covering food ($50), vet contributions ($50), and other regular expenses.
Is the Russian Toy an expensive breed to own? +
Russian Toys have relatively manageable ongoing costs compared to larger breeds, though costs are fairly typical for the breed size.
What is the biggest cost of owning a Russian Toy? +
For Russian Toys, the biggest ongoing cost is typically veterinary care ($600/yr). The largest single expense is usually the initial puppy purchase price of $500–$1,250.

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