Dog
Everything you need to know about how much it costs to buy and own a Lhasa Apso. Is a Lhasa Apso right for your budget?
An ancient Tibetan breed originally used as palace sentinels. Lhasas are smart, confident, and a bit aloof with strangers. Their long, flowing coat needs regular grooming, and their independent nature requires patient training.
| Expense | Annual Cost | Monthly |
|---|---|---|
| Food | $180 - $336 | $15 - $28 |
| Routine Vet Care | $200 - $500 | $16 - $41 |
| Emergency Vet Fund | $300 - $600 | $25 - $50 |
| Grooming | $400 - $800 | $33 - $66 |
| Pet Insurance | $360 - $780 | $30 - $65 |
| Supplies & Toys | $150 - $350 | $12 - $29 |
| Training | $100 - $500 | $8 - $41 |
| Total Annual | $1,000 - $1,800 | $83 - $150 |
Includes purchase price, initial supplies, first vet visits, spay/neuter, and vaccinations.
Ongoing food, vet checkups, grooming, insurance, and supplies each year.
| Breed Type | Dog |
| Group | Non-Sporting |
| Size | Small |
| Life Expectancy | 12-15 years |
| Temperament | Smart, Confident, Comical |
| Grooming Needs | High |
Custom cost estimate based on your location, lifestyle, and dog care preferences.
Get My Budget Plan — $1.99Expect to pay $500-$2,500 from a reputable breeder. Always ask for health clearances and visit the facility.
Adoption fees are typically $50-$500 and often include spay/neuter, vaccinations, and microchipping. Check local shelters and breed-specific rescues.