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    The Most Expensive Cities In America To Own a Dog

    By Patrick MacFarland,

    15 days ago

    If there’s anything that 2024 has taught us, it’s that life is expensive. Things all over the world have become much more expensive in the past few years. Whether it’s inflation or the post-COVID economy, the prices aren’t what they used to be. Housing has been expensive for quite some time now, but now we’re seeing food prices going up and essential items cost more than before. When it comes to owning a dog , things can get quite pricey. Between dog food, trips to the vet, and a myriad of other things, you can bet your bottom dollar that you will pay a pretty penny for things. But some cities are more expensive than others. Let’s take a look at the most expensive cities in America to own a dog.

    Santa Monica, CA

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    Located in Southern California, it’s no surprise Santa Monica is on the list of the most expensive cities to own a dog.

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    The routine vet visit in Santa Monica costs an average of $181. Pet food can run about $50 per month, but the premium and healthier pet food can be more expensive. Pet insurance can cost from $20 to $50. Dog daycare can run around $40 per day.

    Pasadena, CA

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    Pasadena is considered one of the priciest cities in California to own a dog.

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    Just east of Los Angeles sits Pasadena and pet prices are costly! The routine vet visit in Pasadena costs an average of $182. Pet food can run about $50 per month, but the healthier pet food will be more expensive. Pet insurance can cost an average of $50 to $60 per month. Dog daycare can run around $45 per day.

    San Francisco, CA

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    Overall it can cost about $10,000 for owning a dog in San Francisco.

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    San Francisco is one of the most expensive cities to live in the country. So it’s no surprise it’s on the list. The routine vet visit in San Francisco costs an average of $210. Pet food can run about $50 per month, but the healthier stuff will be more expensive. Pet insurance can cost from $30 to $60. Dog daycare can run around $700 per month.

    Oakland, CA

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    California is the

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    If you’re in San Francisco, just cross the Oakland Bay Bridge and you’ll end up in Oakland, which is slightly less expensive. The routine vet visit in Oakland costs an average of $151. Pet food can run about $50 per month, but the healthier pet food will be more expensive. Pet insurance can cost from $30 to $50. Dog daycare can run around $70 per day.

    San Jose, CA

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    San Jose is less expensive to own a pet than its neighbor to the north, San Francisco, but still quite pricey than the rest of the country.

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    Going south from San Francisco, the routine vet visit in San Jose costs an average of $165. Pet food can run about $50 per month, but the healthier pet food will be more expensive. Pet insurance can cost around $50 to $60 per month. Dog daycare can run around $50 per day.

    Bellevue, WA

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    Although less expensive than California cities, Bellevue is still more expensive than the average.

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    The routine vet visit in Bellevue costs an average of $80, which is considerably less expensive than California cities. Pet food can run about $50 per month, but the healthier pet food will be more expensive. Pet insurance can cost around $30 per month. Dog daycare can run around $240 per week.

    Seattle, WA

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    Owning a dog can be quite expensive in Seattle.

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    The routine vet visit in Seattle costs an average of $150. Pet food can run about $50 per month, but the healthier pet food will be more expensive. Moreover, pet insurance can cost an average of $60 per month. Dog daycare can run around $45 per day.

    New York, NY

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    The Big Apple is known for its expensive housing, but it can also be expensive to own a dog.

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    The routine vet visit in New York City costs an average of $85. Pet food can run about $50 per month, but the healthier pet food will be more expensive. Pet insurance can cost an average of $77 per month. Dog daycare can run around $51 per day.

    Los Angeles, CA

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    The City of Angels is one of the priciest places to own a dog in the country.

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    Rounding out this list is LA, the City of Stars is an expensive one to live and own a pet. The routine vet visit in Los Angeles costs an average of $150. Pet food can run about $50 per month, but the healthier pet food will be more expensive. Furthermore, pet insurance can cost an average of $30 to $70 per month. Dog daycare can run around $50 per day.

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