Colorado Cost Report

Collie

13-year lifetime cost estimate for a Collie in Colorado, adjusted for local vet costs and insurance rates.

$34,959 – $88,300

13-year lifetime cost in Colorado

$5,000 First year
$3,829 Each year after
$59,952 Lifetime avg

Annual cost breakdown

Where your money goes each year as a Collie owner in Colorado.

Food $852–$1,752
Routine Vet Care $383–$824
Grooming $105–$404
Supplies & Gear $159–$411
Boarding & Pet Sitting $391–$1,031
Pet Insurance $505–$1,089
$3,829
per year
Food$1,28434%
Routine Vet Care$54214%
Grooming$2557%
Supplies & Gear$2857%
Boarding & Pet Sitting$71119%
Pet Insurance$75220%

Year-by-year projection

How costs change over your Collie's lifetime, higher in the puppy and senior years.

Year Life Stage Low High Average
1 Puppy (Year 1) $3,137 $7,171 $5,000
2 Adult $2,395 $5,511 $3,829
3 Adult $2,395 $5,511 $3,829
4 Adult $2,395 $5,511 $3,829
5 Adult $2,395 $5,511 $3,829
6 Adult $2,395 $5,511 $3,829
7 Adult $2,395 $5,511 $3,829
8 Adult $2,395 $5,511 $3,829
9 Adult $2,395 $5,511 $3,829
10 Adult $2,395 $5,511 $3,829
11 Adult $2,395 $5,511 $3,829
12 Senior $2,510 $5,758 $3,992
13 Senior $2,510 $5,758 $3,992
Lifetime Total $34,959 $88,300 $59,952

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Frequently asked questions

How much does a Collie cost in Colorado?

A Collie in Colorado costs between $34,959 and $88,300 over its lifetime. The first year averages $5,000, and ongoing annual costs average $3,829.

What is the annual cost of owning a Collie in Colorado?

Annual costs for a Collie in Colorado average $3,829 after the first year. This includes food, routine veterinary care, grooming, supplies, and insurance premiums.

Is a Collie expensive to own in Colorado?

Compared to national averages, Colorado veterinary and living costs affect Collie ownership costs. The first year costs about $5,000, with ongoing annual costs of $3,829.

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