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First-time owner guide · Decision 2

How Much Does a Puppy Cost in Singapore? The Full Year

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The purchase is one number; the first year is the budget. Here is the whole picture with real figures: purchase paths from $70 adoption to $4,488 licensed all-in, then $1,200 to $3,500 of running costs, structured so nothing later is a surprise.

Rule of thumb: purchase price + $100 to $290 a month.

  • AVS licensed · AS24J00046
  • 41 five-star reviews
  • 2+ years in Balestier
Puppy cost Singapore planning: notebook, pen and puppy essentials laid out for first-year budgeting

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Real figures

How much does a puppy cost in Singapore, all told?

A puppy in Singapore costs its purchase price plus a first year of running costs: the AVS licence from $15 a year, food $340 to $2,430 depending on size and diet, routine vet care $300 to $500, grooming around $274 for low-shedding coats, and optional insurance from about $316. A realistic first-year planning figure is $1,200 to $3,500 on top of the purchase.

Purchase prices themselves range from a $70 adoption package to $4,488 at the top of our all-in range; the paths and the trap between them are laid out below. Budget both halves once, and the whole year gets boring in the best way.

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The two halves

  • Half one: the purchase ($70 adoption to $4,488 all-in)
  • Half two: the year ($1,200 to $3,500 running)
  • Monthly reframe: $100 to $290 a month
  • The kit removes ~$500 of day-one gear

Purchase Paths: $70 to $4,488, and the Trap In Between

Three honest ways to get a dog in Singapore, plus the one that isn't.

Purchase Paths: $70 to $4,488, and the Trap In Between
PathCostThe honest read
Adopt$70 to $400 packageThe genuine budget path; usually adult or mixed-breed dogs, vaccinations and sterilisation typically included
Licensed shop, all-in (us)$2,888 to $4,488Specific small breeds with the kit, delivery, setup, training, and aftercare inside the price
Licensed shop, big-name$3,500 to $9,000+Same AVS standards; add the kit, training, and delivery separately on top
The "bargain" (unlicensed)$500 to $1,000 below marketUsually smuggled: parvovirus bills run $5,000 to $10,000, and a buyer has been fined $7,000

Purchase-price detail lives on our transparent puppy pricing page; the bargain path's real case files are in what smuggled puppies really cost buyers. We say it once here and move on.

Month One: What You Buy vs What a Kit Removes

Month one is the expensive month everywhere except here, and the difference is equipment. Buying day-one gear yourself, playpen, carrier, bed, bowls, pads, grooming tools, toys, and starter food, runs $500 or more, and first-timers reliably buy some of it twice after getting sizes wrong.

Every puppy of ours arrives with the 30+ item starter kit already covering that list, set up at home, with each item explained. Month one then shrinks to food top-ups and the week-12 vaccination.

Buying elsewhere? Use the kit page as your shopping checklist, and hold the extras budget until you have lived with the puppy for two weeks.

Puppy starter kit laid out: the $500 of day-one equipment a complete kit removes from the budget

The Recurring Costs, Line by Line

Small-breed figures for Singapore, from published cost guides and our own placements.

The Recurring Costs, Line by Line
Line itemTypical costNotes
AVS dog licenceFrom $15/year ($35 one-time if sterilised)Mandatory; we complete it at purchase
Food$340 to $2,430/yearThe widest range: kibble choice and dog size decide it
Routine vet care$300 to $500/yearAnnual booster, deworming, checkups
Grooming~$274/yearEvery 4 to 8 weeks for low-shedding coats
Pet insurance (optional)From ~$316/yearOr self-fund a $2,000+ emergency buffer
Boarding / sitting (as used)$20 to $40/dayOnly when you travel

Figures cross-checked against published guides such as Income's cost of dog ownership guide and the AVS licensing requirements. Prices move; the structure doesn't.

Your First-Year Total, Three Scenarios

Running costs only, on top of whichever purchase path you chose.

Your First-Year Total, Three Scenarios
ScenarioFirst-year running costsWhat it assumes
Lean~$1,200Value kibble, home grooming between salon visits, no insurance (emergency fund instead)
Typical~$2,300Mid-range food, salon grooming every 6 weeks, basic insurance
Comfortable~$3,500Premium food, monthly grooming, fuller insurance, some boarding

The reframe that makes it real: $100 to $290 a month. If that number sits comfortably inside your monthly budget, you can afford a dog; if it doesn't yet, waiting six months is the responsible version of yes. The routine those dollars buy is in the week-by-week care guide.

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Budget Questions, Answered

How much does a puppy cost per month in Singapore?

Once the purchase is done, plan $100 to $290 a month for a small breed: food, routine care, grooming, and the licence averaged out. The range depends mostly on food choice and grooming frequency.

What does the AVS dog licence cost?

From $15 a year, or a one-time $35 for a sterilised dog. Buy from us and the licensing paperwork is completed with our assistance at purchase; first-time owners also complete the free online pet ownership course.

Is pet insurance worth it?

Plans start around $316 a year. The honest framing: choose between insurance or a self-built emergency fund of $2,000+, either works, but having neither is the mistake. Emergency vet bills are the one dog cost that arrives without warning.

What is the single biggest avoidable cost?

The unlicensed "bargain". Saving $500 to $1,000 upfront on a Carousell or Telegram puppy carries the real risk of $5,000 to $10,000 in parvovirus treatment, and a buyer has been fined $7,000 over a smuggled dog. It is the worst trade in the entire budget.

What does the starter kit actually save me?

About $500 of day-one equipment (playpen, carrier, bowls, grooming tools, pads, toys, food), plus the quiet cost nobody budgets: the wrong-size, wrong-type purchases first-timers make when buying blind.

How much is grooming, and how often?

For the low-shedding coats we carry, professional grooming runs every 4 to 8 weeks, averaging around $274 a year, with home brushing in between using the kit tools.

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