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The real cost of owning a dog
Too many times, a family doesn't take into account the real cost of owning
a dog. Many dogs end up in shelters because of medical or obedience problems
resulting from the family not factoring these costs into the monthly budget.
Most of the dogs Trinity of Hope Dog Rescue takes come into the shelter
unvaccinated, intact and untrained.
Our first step is to have a temperament assessment performed on the
dog. This test includes testing to see if the dog allows a person to touch
it and handle it (teeth, ears, etc.). Another part of the test determines
if the dog has any food or possession aggression. The dog is also tested
for its reaction to strangers, loud noises, and other animals. Further
temperament assessment is done once the dog is removed from the shelter
environment. This includes testing the dog for territorialism and fear
or dislike of men/women/children. Once it is determined that the dog is
of sound temperament, the dog is altered, vaccinated, tested for heartworm
and put on heartworm prevention.
Our placement fees cover the vet costs that we incur to prepare the
dog for adoption. Although we do receive discounts from area vets, we do
not receive free vet services. Many people wonder why rescued dogs aren't
free. They aren't free because they have been vetted, fed, trained and
groomed. Someone pays those costs to get the dog ready for adoption. The
placement fee is used to offset the costs of the next dog that we help.
To give you an idea of the costs for the medical treatment, training,
toys, equipment and food that a dog requires, the table below outlines
the average costs for these things in the Ottawa area:
| Type of Treatment/Expense |
Cost |
Vaccinations
Full set of puppy vaccinations (usually 3 shots, 4 weeks apart),
bordetella and rabies (at 16 weeks) |
$30-50 per visit
Average of 4 visits per year
($120-200) |
| Annual exam and vaccinations |
$45-60 |
Annual fecal and urinanalysis
Price varies from vet clinic to vet clinic |
$22-50 |
Spay
Weight of dog enters into the cost |
$135-300 |
Neuter
Weight of dog enters into the cost |
$85-185 |
Annual Heartworm Test
Price varies from vet clinic to vet clinic |
$13-38 |
Heartworm Prevention
Price depends on weight of dog and type of preventative medication |
$28-63 |
Defleaing (Topical)
Price depends on the weight of the dog. |
$7-10 per dose
($28-40 per season) |
Deworming
Price depends on the type of medication, weight of dog and number
of doses required |
$10-40
(per dose) |
Annual Blood Panel
Price varies from vet clinic to vet clinic |
$30-75 |
Obedience Training (per session)
Price depends on the school |
$50-175 |
Crate
Price depends on size and type |
$50-300 |
| Toys and Accessories |
$100-300 |
Grooming
Price depends on dog's size, coat type and frequency |
$17-200
(per visit) |
Food and Treats
Amount depends on the quality of food and the quantity consumed
per month |
$22-60
(per 40 lbs. bag) |
License
License fees vary from township to township. Some offer a discounted
fee if the dog is altered |
$15-30 |
| Microchip Implant |
$28-60 |
Pet Health Insurance
Price depends on company, coverage, breed and age of dog |
$9.95-44
(per month) |
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