# Are Labrador Retrievers Expensive?
**Short answer:** Buying a Labrador Retriever costs $800β$2,000 from a reputable breeder. Annual ongoing costs run $1,500β$3,500, more for larger or higher-maintenance dogs.
## Purchase Price
From an ethical breeder, expect $800β$2,000 for a Labrador Retriever puppy. Rescue adoption: $200β$500. Pet store or backyard breeder: avoid β short-term savings cost thousands in vet bills.
## First Year Costs
– Purchase: $800β$2,000
– Supplies (crate, leash, bowls, toys): $300β$500
– Vet (vaccines, spay/neuter, exams): $500β$1,000
– Food (puppy formula, year 1): $400β$1,200
– Training class: $150β$400
**First-year total:** roughly $2,150β$5,100.
## Annual Ongoing Costs
– Food: $500β$1,500
– Vet (annual exam, vaccines): $250β$500
– Parasite prevention: $200β$400
– Grooming: $0β$1,000 (depends on coat)
– Insurance: $400β$800
– Toys, treats, misc: $200β$500
**Annual total:** ~$1,500β$4,700.
## Lifetime Cost
Over a typical 10β12-year lifespan, expect a total investment of $20,000β$50,000+. Major surgeries (e.g., for hip and elbow dysplasia (common β health-test parents)) can add $3,000β$8,000.
## Saving Money Responsibly
Buy quality food (cheaper food causes more vet visits), invest in preventive care, get insurance early before pre-existing conditions develop, and learn home grooming basics. Don’t skip insurance and don’t skip vet visits β both cost more in the long run.
