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  1. Feb 9, 2024 · Consider adopting a dog from a rescue group. This can be cheaper than buying a dog from a breeder and so much more rewarding! The monthly cost of owning a dog in Canada starts at $50 but can be as much as $1,000. This entirely depends on how much you’re willing to do yourself and what kind of dog you end up with.

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  2. Sep 2, 2024 · Total Monthly Cost of Owning a Dog. $50–$1,000+ per month. This total depends on things like going to the groomer’s and whether you opt into pet insurance. It also depends on the kind of food ...

    • Kathryn Copeland
  3. Mar 19, 2024 · Owning a cat is slightly cheaper in Canada. Rover.com estimates that the average cost of raising a furry feline can range from $930 to $2,400 per year in annual essentials. Monthly, this comes ...

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  4. The average cost of an X-ray for a dog in Canada ranges between $160 and $260. If your dog is injured or becomes sick then it may need an X-ray to find out how seriously they are injured or if they are suffering from an internal issue. If you have dog insurance then check if your policy covers the cost of an X-ray.

  5. Feb 26, 2021 · Yearly total. $3,242. Yearly total including a regular dog walker, if needed (roughly $3,000) $6,242. Yearly total including routine professional grooming, if needed (roughly $480) $6,722. Keep in mind, this is an estimate to help you consider the average cost of owning a dog per year in Canada.

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  7. The typical monthly cost of owning a dog in 2024 is between $80-$340, an increase of $70 on average from last year. This change is driven largely by increases in the cost of food, with some brands costing up to 100% more than last year. As the bond between pets and people strengthens and evolves, so does the way we care for them.

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