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
$2,300
Per year ongoing
Lifetime total
$30,800
Over ~13 years
Annual breakdown
Dog food
$600/yr
Based on small breed feeding requirements
Veterinary care
$780/yr
active energy breeds have higher vet costs
Grooming
$320/yr
short coat requires regular grooming
Toys & enrichment
$400/yr
Active breeds need more mental stimulation
Other (misc/insurance)
$200/yr
Training, boarding, pet insurance contributions
Total annual cost
$2,300
* Estimates based on Schipperke breed profile (small size, active energy, short coat). Actual costs vary by location, lifestyle, and individual dog health.
First year
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
| Year | Annual cost | Cumulative |
|---|---|---|
| Year 1 (puppy) | $3,700 | $3,700 |
| Year 2 | $2,300 | $6,000 |
| Year 3 | $2,300 | $8,300 |
| Year 4 | $2,300 | $10,600 |
| Year 5 | $2,300 | $12,900 |
| Year 6 | $2,300 | $15,200 |
| Year 7 | $2,300 | $17,500 |
| Year 8 | $2,300 | $19,800 |
| Year 9 | $2,300 | $22,100 |
| Year 10 | $2,300 | $24,400 |
| Year 11 (senior) | $2,300 | $26,700 |
| Year 12 (senior) | $2,300 | $29,000 |
| Year 13 (senior) | $2,300 | $31,300 |
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