Skip to content

Rabbit Annual Care Costs

Complete cost breakdown for owning a rabbit including veterinary care, food, grooming, and total annual expenses.

Annual Vet Cost
$400
preventive + dental
Annual Food Cost
$300
Total Annual Range
$500 - $1,000

Annual Cost Breakdown

CategoryAnnual Cost
Wellness Exams$150
Vaccines$50
Dental Care$200
Flea/Tick Prevention$0
Heartworm Prevention$0
Food$300
Grooming$50
Total Range$500 - $1,000

Monthly Budget for a Rabbit

Monthly Vet
$33
Monthly Food
$25
Monthly Total
$63

Estimated Lifetime Cost

$8,000

Total estimated cost over the pet's expected lifespan

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a rabbit cost per year?

The average annual total cost of owning a rabbit ranges from $500 to $1,000. This includes veterinary care, food, grooming, and other expenses. The estimated lifetime cost is $8,000.

What are the veterinary costs for a rabbit?

Annual veterinary costs for a rabbit include wellness exams ($150), vaccines ($50), dental care ($200), flea/tick prevention ($0), and heartworm prevention ($0). Total vet costs average approximately $400 per year.

How much does rabbit food cost per year?

Annual food costs for a rabbit average $300. This covers quality commercial food appropriate for the species. Premium or prescription diets may cost more.

What is the lifetime cost of a rabbit?

The estimated lifetime cost of owning a rabbit is approximately $8,000. 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

Compare Other Pet Types

🏥
VetCostPeek Research TeamVeterinary Cost Analysts

Our team tracks veterinary procedure costs, clinic pricing, and pet care expenses across all 50 US states. Data sourced from AVMA, veterinary practice surveys, and state veterinary associations.

AVMA Data Sourced50 States Coverage98 Procedures Tracked