English Springer Spaniels are an excellent addition to any home, especially if you are looking for an outgoing companion. Finding out how much they cost can be tricky, and finding out the additional costs can be virtually impossible. That’s why we are here, with the average costs of English Springer Spaniels in Australia and how much money you need to care for one.
The cost of an English springer spaniel is between $500 and $3000, depending on whether you buy your dog from a breeder or adopt from an adoption shelter. The cost of purchasing an English Springer spaniel also varies depending on any health conditions the dog has, their age, and the reputation of the breeder.
The cost of buying an English Springer Spaniel from a breeder can cost between $1,500 and $3,000. The cost will vary depending on the dog’s lineage, the breeder’s reputation, and the age of the dog. Puppies tend to be the most expensive, sitting at the top of the price range, whereas older and retired dogs will sit closer to the lower price range.
When you purchase a dog from a breeder, it is vital that you do your research to buy them from a reputable breeder. Any price that seems too good to be true probably is. Unregistered breeders will offer dogs for a lower price and might not have been cared for properly or will come with health conditions caused by dodgy breeding. Make sure that you choose a registered breeder and gather as much information as possible about the dog.
Adopting an English Springer Spaniel from an adoption shelter is a cheaper way to get your new dog, costing between $500 and $1,000. The cost will vary depending on the shelter you choose, the age of the dog, and any health conditions they may have. Adoption shelters won’t have the same lineage information as other breeders; they will offer as much information about the dog’s health and personality.
Adoption shelters work hard to match dogs to the right homes, and there will be a vetting process to see if you are a good match. You can expect to provide them with answers about your home, how secure it is and your lifestyle to ensure you can provide a good life for the dog.
Several factors impact the cost of an English Springer Spaniel, including their lineage, age, and the reputation of the breeder. You should understand what influences the cost of the dog so that you can find the right one for your budget and needs. Below, we have detailed the main factors that impact the cost of your English Springer Spaniel.
One important factor to consider is the breeder of the dog. You should only purchase your dog from a registered and licensed breeder, as these are held to high standards and will ensure that you get a healthy and happy dog.
Buying a dog from a reputable breeder comes with some reassurance that they have received a high level of care. They will likely have paid for genetic testing to ensure the dogs they are breeding are healthy and will not pass any genetic conditions to puppies. The more you pay for a breeder is linked to their reputation and also the certificates, vaccinations, and vet costs paid before you bring your dog home.
The age of your English Springer Spaniel plays a role in its cost. Puppies are the most popular and tend to cost the most. The higher price for puppies also includes the costs the breeder has already paid for vaccinations and vet bills. Older dogs and rescue dogs tend to be cheaper, as older dogs are not as popular. However, dogs like an English Springer Spaniel have plenty of energy, even when they are older and will provide as much love and happiness in your home as a puppy.
The lineage of the dog is an important factor in its cost, with purebred English Springer Spaniels costing more than those of a mixed breed. If the breeder can provide certificates to prove their lineage, the price will increase, with more certified puppies costing more.
You have more costs to consider other than the price of your English Springer spaniel, like the essentials that they need to survive. The cost of a bed, collars, and food bowls can add up, with each essential item costing between $10 and $200 per item.
Many of these essential items will need to be repurchased ad your dog grows or the items become damaged, so you will need to e ensure that you have the budget to continue providing these items throughout your dogs life. We have outlined the essential costs to consider below:
Dog crate: costs between $30 and $200, depending on the size and brand. A medium crate will provide plenty of room for your dog, while a large crate will give them more room to spread out.
Dog bed: costs between $20 and $100, depending on the size and material used. Thick beds are a good option for English springer spaniels, but be mindful that these can become more expensive.
Feeding bowl: costs between $10 and $50 depending on how many bowls you buy, their size, and if you need stands or other equipment for the bowls.
Dog collar/lead: costs between $10 and $150 depending on the brand and quality. Leather collars are considered the most comfortable, but they come with a premium price tag. A durable collar and lead are needed for your English springer spaniel.
Dog toothbrush: Costs between $11 and $100 depending on the brand and whether they are manual or electric. Electric toothbrushes are expensive but a good choice if your dog has dental issues.
Dog car harness: costs between $20 and $70 depending on the brand and size. A small size will be needed for puppies, and a medium size will be needed for your adult English springer spaniel.
Puppy treats cost between $10 and $15 a week, depending on the brand and how many treats your dog eats.
Puppy training pads: These cost between $10 and $30, depending on how many are needed to train your dog for toilet training. Training pads are not essential, and in some cases, toilet training is not needed for older or rescue dogs.
Dog shampoo and conditioner: costs between $10 and $50 depending on the brand and if specialist shampoos for skin conditions are required. Typically, you need a prescription for these, which increases the cost.
Dog brushes, nail clippers, and combs cost between $20 and $50, depending on the brand and how many tools you purchase.
Maintenance costs for your English Springer Spaniel vary depending on the vet you choose, how often you groom your dog, and the brand of food you choose. You can break the maintenance costs down yearly or monthly to better understand if you can fit the cost into your budget. We have outlined the main maintenance costs below to help you see if an English Springer Spaniel is within your budget.
Feeding an English Springer Spaniel costs between $40 and $80 a month, depending on the type of food you feed them, the brand, and how much food your dog requires. English Springer Spaniels are energetic and will need a protein-rich diet to provide them with the energy they need to run wild. Finding high-quality meat to provide this on a budget can be tricky and will require you to spend some time researching and checking ingredients before making your purchase.
We have broken down the daily cost of feeding an adult English Springer Spaniel based on their weight of 18 to 25 kg:
Vet costs for an English Springer Spaniel will vary depending on the vet you choose, and you can expect to pay between $30 and $1,000 per item. Over the course of a year, this will add up, so it’s important that you consider these costs carefully to ensure you can provide routine and preventative treatments for your dog.
We have outlined the costs you can expect to pay below, but they do not include treating any health concerns or conditions your dog may have. To help reduce the cost of medical care should your dog become unwell, we recommend taking out a comprehensive pet insurance policy and discussing any payment schemes with your vet to spread the cost of vaccinations and parasite treatment.
Annual vet checkups: cost between $100 and $300 depending on your vet’s prices and if your Spaniel needs any follow-up treatments or appointments.
Vaccinations: cost between $50 and $200 depending on your dog’s weight, the dosage needed and if additional vaccinations for travel are needed.
Worming and parasite treatment: costs between $50 and $300, depending on the weight of your dog and how often they need the treatment. These treatments are priced based on the weight of your dog and are preventative, with treatments to remove parasites and worms costing more.
Dental cleaning costs between $200 and $1,000, depending on the level of cleaning required and if your dog needs to be sedated for treatment. Dental cleaning is required every one to two years.
Pet insurance: costs between $380 and $700 a year depending on the level of coverage you choose, any health issues you need covered, and the age of your dog.
While you can groom your English Springer Spaniel at home, many owners choose to take them for regular grooming sessions to trim away excess fur, clip their nails, and provide regular bathing. The cost varies depending on the treatment you choose and the groomer, but you can expect to pay between $60 and $100. We have included a price breakdown below:
Training your English springer spaniel is essential to ensure that they come back when you call and behave well around other dogs. A trainer can help you with this, alongside managing any reactivity, aggression, or other issues you might experience with your dog. The price of training varies depending on the trainer you choose and the type of training they offer, but you can expect to spend between $50 and $250 a session. You might be able to access a discount if you bulk book your sessions, but this will vary depending on the session you choose. You can expect to pay the following:
Basic obedience training: $50 to $250
Specialised training, like anxiety or aggression: $50 to $250
Puppy training classes: $30 to $230
There is a lot more to the cost of an English Springer Spaniel than just paying for them, but that shouldn’t deter you. By understanding the full costs before diving in, you can determine how much of a budget you need to provide the right level of care for your dog.
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