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Giant Dog (Over 90 lbs) Annual Care Costs

Complete cost breakdown for owning a giant dog (over 90 lbs) including veterinary care, food, grooming, and total annual expenses.

Annual Vet Cost
$1,480
preventive + dental
Annual Food Cost
$1,000
Total Annual Range
$1,900 - $3,800

Annual Cost Breakdown

CategoryAnnual Cost
Wellness Exams$325
Vaccines$150
Dental Care$650
Flea/Tick Prevention$225
Heartworm Prevention$130
Food$1,000
Grooming$350
Total Range$1,900 - $3,800

Monthly Budget for a Giant Dog (Over 90 lbs)

Monthly Vet
$123
Monthly Food
$83
Monthly Total
$238

Estimated Lifetime Cost

$24,000

Total estimated cost over the pet's expected lifespan

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a giant dog (over 90 lbs) cost per year?

The average annual total cost of owning a giant dog (over 90 lbs) ranges from $1,900 to $3,800. This includes veterinary care, food, grooming, and other expenses. The estimated lifetime cost is $24,000.

What are the veterinary costs for a giant dog (over 90 lbs)?

Annual veterinary costs for a giant dog (over 90 lbs) include wellness exams ($325), vaccines ($150), dental care ($650), flea/tick prevention ($225), and heartworm prevention ($130). Total vet costs average approximately $1,480 per year.

How much does giant dog (over 90 lbs) food cost per year?

Annual food costs for a giant dog (over 90 lbs) average $1,000. This covers quality commercial food appropriate for the species. Premium or prescription diets may cost more.

What is the lifetime cost of a giant dog (over 90 lbs)?

The estimated lifetime cost of owning a giant dog (over 90 lbs) is approximately $24,000. This includes all veterinary care, food, supplies, grooming, and other expenses over the pet's expected lifespan.

Data verified · Source: AVMA, ASPCA & pet industry surveys

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