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7 Dog Breeds Vets Say Are Far More Expensive Than People Realize

September 19, 2025 by Teri Monroe
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Dogs bring joy, companionship, and unconditional love—but they also bring costs. While all pets require care, some breeds are far more expensive than people expect. From medical issues to grooming and food, expenses can skyrocket quickly. Retirees and families who fall in love with certain breeds may face long-term financial surprises. Here are seven dog breeds veterinarians warn often cost far more than new owners realize.

1. English Bulldogs

Bulldogs are beloved for their wrinkled faces and gentle nature, but vets caution that they come with high medical costs. Their short snouts make them prone to breathing issues, requiring surgeries or treatments. Bulldogs also face joint problems and skin infections. Routine care can quickly exceed budgets. Owners often underestimate how fragile these dogs can be.

2. French Bulldogs

French Bulldogs are among the most popular breeds, yet also one of the most expensive to own. Breeding complications make puppies costly, and health problems follow throughout their lives. Issues include spinal disorders, eye conditions, and respiratory struggles. Many need regular vet visits and specialized care. The “cute factor” masks steep long-term bills.

3. German Shepherds

Known for loyalty and intelligence, German Shepherds often suffer from hip and elbow dysplasia. These joint conditions can require expensive surgeries. Their large size also means higher food and medication costs. Training is essential, adding to expenses if done professionally. Their versatility comes with a hefty price tag.

4. Great Danes

Great Danes impress with their size, but bigger isn’t always better for budgets. They eat large amounts of food, and their lifespan is shorter than many breeds. Health risks include heart disease, bloat, and orthopedic issues. Emergency care for such a large dog is especially costly. Owning a Great Dane requires deep pockets.

5. Cavalier King Charles Spaniels

These small, affectionate dogs hide expensive health challenges. Vets warn they are prone to heart conditions, particularly mitral valve disease. Lifelong medications and frequent vet monitoring are common. Owners may also face neurological issues like syringomyelia. Their charm comes with significant veterinary bills.

6. Rottweilers

Rottweilers are strong, protective dogs with loyal hearts, but they often face higher insurance premiums. Their size increases feeding costs, and joint issues are common. Cancer is also prevalent in the breed, requiring costly treatment. Rottweilers can be wonderful companions, but their care is not cheap. Owners should be prepared for both expected and unexpected expenses.

7. Pugs

Pugs are adored for their playful personalities, but vets warn about their health risks. Like Bulldogs, their short snouts cause breathing problems. They are also prone to eye injuries, obesity, and skin infections. Veterinary costs add up quickly across their lifespan. Their small size fools many into thinking they’re low-maintenance, but the opposite is true.

Why Breed Choice Shapes Budgets

Choosing a dog isn’t just about personality—it’s also about finances. Retirees who underestimate the long-term costs of certain breeds may strain their budgets. Veterinary bills, food, insurance, and training all add up. While love for pets is priceless, financial stress is avoidable with the right preparation. Understanding breed-specific risks ensures joy outweighs costs.

Have you owned one of these costly breeds? What expenses surprised you most along the way?

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Teri Monroe

Teri Monroe started her career in communications working for local government and nonprofits. Today, she is a freelance finance and lifestyle writer and small business owner. In her spare time, she loves golfing with her husband, taking her dog Milo on long walks, and playing pickleball with friends.

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