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August 19, 2025 4 mins

Are you an animal lover thinking about welcoming your first pet into your home? That’s so exciting! Here are some friendly tips to help you prepare for the journey of pet ownership and understand the costs involved.  

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Welcome to Money Tip Tuesday from the Making Money Personal podcast!  

Owning a pet is one of life’s great pleasures. We adore our furry friends—whether they’re cats, dogs, rabbits, guinea pigs, or even gerbils! Who wouldn’t want a playful buddy to share their lives with?  

When it comes to how much a pet will cost you, there can be a big range. Some pets are quite affordable, while others may stretch your budget a bit. But don’t worry—with some planning and a little research, you can get a good feel for the expenses that come with your new furry family member, making budgeting a breeze!  

So, what should you keep in mind when considering costs?  

First up is the purchase price. For dogs, you might find yourself spending anywhere from a couple hundred to a few thousand dollars for certain breeds. Cats typically come in a bit lower, but you should still budget a few hundred dollars. Smaller pets like rabbits, guinea pigs, and hamsters can be more budget-friendly both in terms of purchase price and ongoing care.  

Remember, where you get your pet can make a difference in cost. Breeders often charge more, while adopting from a shelter can be a wonderful and economical option. Plus, when you adopt, you’re giving a loving home to an animal in need, and many shelter pets are already vaccinated and treated, saving you those initial costs. If you’re considering adoption, check out your local humane society or petfinder.com to find animals looking for forever homes.  

Next, let’s chat about medical expenses. If your new furry friend needs vaccinations, treatments, or surgeries, it's good to know what to expect. Procedures like spaying or neutering are quite common; you might pay around $130-$500 for dogs and $60-$370 or more for cats.  

Grooming is another consideration. Some breeds need regular grooming, and while you can definitely take this on yourself if you're up for it, a professional groomer can do wonders too. Expect grooming costs to be around $30-$90 for dogs and about $50-$120 for cats per visit.  

Food is a big part of your pet’s budget, and there’s a wide range of options out there. Whether you go for dry food, wet food, or even fresh scraps (just make sure they’re safe for your pet!), you’ll want to budget accordingly. Some pet owners even get creative and feed their pets fresh veggies or other kitchen scraps—just be sure to keep their nutritional needs in mind!  

Let’s not forget about supplies and toys! Depending on your pet, you’ll need to stock up on some essentials. For dogs, think about getting a leash, tags, a comfy bed, and plenty of toys. Cats will need a litter box, a few toys, and a cozy place to sleep. Smaller pets like rabbits or guinea pigs will need cages, bedding materials, and a water bottle. Make a checklist of what you’ll need and hunt for good deals so you can save a little!  

If you’re bringing a dog into your life, training is a worthy investment to consider. Some pups benefit greatly from professional classes, with the average cost of classes being $300 per course. But if you’re up for the challenge, you can train them at home, too!  

Planning to travel? You’ll need to consider boarding costs, which for dogs averages $40-$100 per night and for cats $30-$70 per night. Many facilities offer package deals, which can help you save a bit.  

Lastly, let’s touch on pet insurance. Having coverage can be a lifesaver when unexpected costs hit. Routine vet visits might average a few hundred dollars, but emergency care can quickly add up to thousands. If you think you might struggle to cover those bills, pet insurance might be a smart move.  

That’s all for today! If there are any other tips or topics you'd like us to cover, let us know at tcupodcast@trianglecu.org. Also, remember to like and follow

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