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Poodle Cost Guide

Highly intelligent and athletic dogs available in three sizes. Regular grooming is essential.

$1,600-$3,700

Annual Cost Range

$14,000-$26,000

Lifetime Estimate

Annual Cost Breakdown

Typical yearly expenses for this breed

Expense TypeAnnual LowAnnual HighNotes
Veterinary Checkups$300$6001-2 visits annually
Food$400$1,000Quality and quantity vary by size and dietary needs
Grooming$600$1,500Professional grooming frequency and coat type dependent
Preventative Care$300$600Vaccines, flea/tick, heartworm, etc.
Total Annual Cost$1,600$3,700Does not include emergency care

Common Health Issues

Breed-specific conditions to be aware of

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Ear Infections

Due to floppy ears and hairy ear canals, very prone to infections.

Estimated Cost:$200-$800
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Hip Dysplasia

Common in larger Poodles.

Estimated Cost:$1,500-$6,000
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Epilepsy

Neurological condition requiring lifelong medication management.

Estimated Cost:$1,000-$3,000
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Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA)

Eye disease leading to blindness. No cure, management is supportive.

Estimated Cost:$300-$2,000

Important: These are breed predispositions, not guarantees. Your individual pet may or may not develop these conditions. Regular veterinary care, screening when appropriate, and a healthy lifestyle can help prevent or manage many issues. Discuss breed-specific concerns with your veterinarian.

Lifetime Cost Estimate

Average Lifespan

12 years

Low Estimate

$14,000

High Estimate

$26,000

Note: These lifetime estimates are based on normal care costs only. They do not include emergency surgeries, chronic illness management, or unexpected health issues that could significantly increase costs. Building an emergency fund is highly recommended.

Tips to Reduce Costs

Strategies to keep your pet healthy on a budget

Preventative Care

  • Keep up with regular checkups to catch issues early
  • Use low-cost clinics for vaccines and routine care
  • Maintain proper weight to reduce health complications

Financial Planning

  • Build an emergency fund for unexpected costs
  • Consider pet insurance for this breed
  • Look into payment plans offered by veterinary clinics

Food & Nutrition

  • Buy food in bulk for discounts
  • Compare prescription diet costs across retailers
  • Ask your vet about generic or similar alternatives

Services & Supplies

  • Learn to do basic grooming at home
  • Buy supplies online for better prices
  • Look for community resources and assistance programs
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Important Information

Estimates Only: All costs are estimates based on publicly available information and may vary significantly by location, individual pet, and healthcare needs. Prices vary widely based on where you live and the specific provider you choose.

Individual Variation: Costs for your specific pet may be higher or lower depending on genetics, preventative care quality, diet choices, and access to affordable healthcare.

Not Medical Advice: This information is for general reference only. Consult a licensed veterinarian for your pet's specific healthcare needs, breed-specific screening recommendations, and medical advice.

Independent Directory: PawCost is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or partnered with any veterinary clinics, providers, or pet health services.