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According to the ASPCA, regular care for a pet — food, toys, insurance and grooming — averages $1,391 a year for a dog and $1,149 for a cat.
That doesn’t include one-off costs, like spaying or neutering, microchipping, vaccines or housetraining, which can add hundreds more to the tally.
While we all want to give our fur babies the best possible care, it can be a strain on the wallet.
Here are CNBC Select’s top tips to help you save on your pet’s care without cutting corners.
Top choices for pet insurance
1. Affordable pet insurance
An accident-only policy is cheaper and covers bites, car accidents, swallowed objects and fractures — plans average about $17 per month for a dog and $9.68 per month for a cat, according to the North American Pet Health Insurance Association.
An accident-and-illness policy is considerably more pricey, about $56.30 per month for a dog and $31.94 per month for a cat. But it covers everything in an accident-only policy, plus illnesses like cancer, diabetes, UTIs and arthritis.
Some of our top picks for cheap pet insurance include Spot, which offers a 10% discount for enrolling multiple pets, and Pets Best, which has deductibles as low as $50.
Spot Pet Insurance
Policy highlights
Spot Pet Insurance offers accident-only and accident and illness plans, plus two tiers of wellness add-ons
Age limits
Coverage limit
Annual deductible
$100, $250, $500, $750 or $1,000
Reimbursement rate
Waiting period
14 days for accidents and injuries
Discounts
Direct vet pay
Pets Best Pet Insurance
Policy highlights
Offers accident-only, accident and illness and wellness plans
Age limits
Cats and dogs as young as seven weeks old can enroll, with no upper age limit.
Coverage limit
Annual deductible
$50, $100, $200, $250, $500 or $1,000
Reimbursement rate
Waiting period
The waiting periods are 3 days for accidents, 14 days for illnesses and 6 months for cruciate ligament injuries.
Discounts
Direct vet pay
Policies are issued by MS Transverse Insurance Company (MST). New business issued by MST effective September 2, 2025. In California, existing Pets Best policies will transfer to MST beginning November 1, 2025.
Premiums are based on and may increase or decrease due to the age of your pet, the species or breed of your pet, and your home address. For terms and conditions visit: https://www.petsbest.com/policy. Products are underwritten by American Pet Insurance Company (NAIC #12190), or Independence American Insurance Company (NAIC #26581), or MS Transverse Insurance Company (NAIC #21075) and administered by Pets Best Insurance Services, LLC, (NPN #8889658, CA agency #0F37530)
Pet insurance isn’t the best fit for every animal, though, especially if your pet is older and has already developed pre-existing conditions that wouldn’t be covered by a policy.
2. Preventative care plans
Wellness care may seem like an indulgence, but it can save you a lot of money in the long run.
“An ounce of prevention really is worth a pound of cure,” says Joanne Yohannan, senior vice president of operations at North Shore Animal League America. “If you catch things early, it’ll be a lot less expensive to treat them than if you just wait.”
A wellness plan from a pet insurance company can help with the predictable expenses of annual checkups and preventative treatments, keeping your pet from needing more costly care down the line.
Two of our favorite wellness plans come from CarePlus by Chewy and MetLife, both of which include vaccinations, spaying/neutering and dental cleanings.
MetLife Pet Insurance
Policy highlights
MetLife offers accident-only and accident and illness plans and a wellness add-on.
Age limits
No age restrictions for enrollment
Coverage limit
Annual deductible
Reimbursement rate
Waiting period
14 days for illnesses, 12 months for knee injuries
Discounts
Discounts for buying online or enrolling multiple pets, as well as for animal care staff, military members and health care workers. Your deductible drops up to $50 each year you don’t file a claim
Direct vet pay
CarePlus® by Chewy Pet Insurance
Policy highlights
CarePlus offers accident-only, accident and illness and wellness plans through Lemonade and Trupanion.
Age limits
Pets from 8 weeks old to 14 years old can be enrolled
Coverage limit
Annual deductible
Reimbursement rate
Direct vet pay
3. Free spaying and microchipping
Adopting a new pet is exciting, but even one-time costs like spaying or neutering and microchipping can add up. Yohannan recommends using SpayUSA to find an affordable option.
“People can go on that platform and find a low-cost clinic or veterinarian right in their community,” she said. “There are over 5,000 across the country.”
For microchipping, many local Humane Societies and rescue shelters offer free or donation-based services several times a year.
“Your community animal shelter is a fantastic resource,” Yohannan shares.
Some pet and farm supply stores also offer affordable microchipping: Tractor Supply Company stores with PetVet services will chip your bet for as little as $32, a lot less than the $50 to $70 charged by most veterinarians.
4. Pet telehealth
If you want your fur baby to get the best care but are rankled by the time and expense of a visit to the vet, a growing number of telehealth services are specializing in pet care — offering unlimited advice on routine issues and (in some areas) even prescribing medication that’s delivered to your door.
Dutch
Policy highlights
Dutch is a telehealth service that links owners with licensed vets to quickly address their pet’s needs over video chat and deliver prescription meds and over-the-counter treatments. Membership plans start at $11 per month and include unlimited vet access and messaging for up to five pets.
Dutch has also partnered with Pets Best on an accident-only Protector Policy with a $10,000 coverage limit and a $21 monthly charge. The policy can also be billed as $288 per year for canines (or four Afterpay payments of $72) and $252 a year for felines (or four Afterpay installments of $63) .
Age limits
At least 7 weeks old to enroll with no upper age limit
Coverage limit
Annual deductible
Reimbursement rate
Waiting period
Three-day waiting period for accidents
Direct vet pay
Pros
- Unlimited telehealth sessions with licensed veterinarians
- Virtual care for up to five pets
- Free shipping on pharmacy orders
Cons
- No accident and illness policy
- Higher-than-average premiums for accident-only coverage
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You can also tack on an emergency protection plan to your Pawp account to cover one medical emergency per household, up to $3,000.
If you receive benefits from SNAP, WIC, Medicaid or other government programs, you may qualify for Walmart+ Assist membership, which has all the same benefits for only $6.47 a month or $49 per year.
5. Homemade pet food
Buying pet food with little processing and quality ingredients pays off in the end, according to Yohannan, because it can head off issues like weight gain.
“If you get a subscription, that can save you some money,” she added.
It’ll take more effort, but you can save even more by making your pet’s meals yourself.
“Many people cook for their animals,” Yohannan said. “It’s a fabulous way to save, because pre-made pet food can be so pricey.”
You have to make sure you’re meeting your pet’s nutritional needs, she adds, so it’s always good to work with a veterinarian if you go this route.
6. Cheap pet toys and gear
“I don’t think we have to spend a lot of money on toys,” Yohannan advises. “I think what our pets want is us.”
Playing, taking a walk or visiting a new dog park is free — and can be even more enriching than a new chew toy.
When you do need something, consider buying used, if possible. Gently used cat trees or doggie sweaters, for example, frequently pop up on sites like OfferUp and Facebook Marketplace. And Buy Nothing groups often have troves of free pet supplies from nearby folks.
If you do need to buy something new, signing up for a loyalty program with shops like PetSmart, Petco or Pet Supplies Plus can get you access to exclusive deals and points toward store credit.
7. Discounts on pet medication
Have a pet on medications or prescription food? Online pharmacies like 1800PetMeds, VetRxDirect and PetCareRx offer discounted prices on both.
GoodRx for Pets offers price comparisons and coupons for many popular medications and is accepted at over 70,000 U.S. pharmacies, including Walmart and Sam’s Club. The meds can even be mailed right to your door — just check on shipping costs before you purchase.
Costco states that it sells pet meds for up to 40% less than other pharmacies, and it also offers low-cost supplements, flea and tick treatments and other supplies. The Costco Anywhere Visa sweetens the deal, as the card earns 2% back on all Costco and Costco.com purchases.
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8. DIY grooming
It’s never been easier to learn grooming tips and tricks. YouTube channels like Healthcare For Pets teach DIY nail-trimming and teeth-cleaning techniques and you can learn grooming tips from channels like Go Groomer.
Some pet and farm supply stores have pet-washing stations that include shampoo, conditioner and towels, including Pet Supplies Plus, Petco and Tractor Supply Company stores. The rates average $8 to $10, but you may get a discount if you purchase several washes in advance.
If you do need a professional, PetSmart offers buy-nine-get-three-free washing-and-grooming packages for dogs, a savings of 25%.
9. Virtual obedience training
If your pooch needs help settling down, check your local library for books on dog training from experts like Pat Miller or Kim Brophey. Or just pull out your phone: YouTubers like Beckman’s Dog Training and Ethan Steinberg offer advice, lessons and strategies you can practice at home.
For more dedicated help, a growing number of dog trainers offer one-on-one virtual obedience classes at a fraction of the cost of an in-person session.
10. In-home petsitting
Boarding your pet when you go away can be expensive and expose them to a lot of other animals. If you’re lucky, you may have friends or family who can watch your furry friend for free.
There are also apps like Rover, where experienced pet sitters and dog walkers set their own rates and availability, giving pet owners a lot more flexibility.
In Brooklyn, a 30-minute drop-in to feed and play with your cat can cost less than $20 a visit.
The cost of boarding a dog in a Rover sitter’s home averages $30 to $60 per night in the same area, compared to $80 to $200 at a pet hotel. There is also the option of having the sitter stay at your home.
FAQs
FAQs
What is the most expensive part of owning a pet?
Getting your pet’s care established in the first year can be one of the most expensive parts of ownership. While pet wellness plans can bring the cost of shots, spaying and microchipping, you can also look into low-cost clinics or special events at shelters or your local Humane Society.
What is the average cost of owning a pet?
The average cost of owning a dog is about $1,391 a year, according to the ASPCA, while the cost of owning a cat is about $1,149 annually. That’s for food, routine medical visits, preventative care costs and supplies like litter and treats.
Do all vets accept pet insurance?
Pet insurance is an arrangement between you and the insurer, and there are no networks or copays. The pet owner usually pays the bill at the time of service and is later reimbursed, so there’s no need for the veterinarian to “accept” your insurance. A growing number of pet insurance companies offer direct vet pay, however, which allows the insurer to pay the vet directly for covered services and eliminates the need to be reimbursed. Those arrangements must be made in advance and be approved by the vet’s office.
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