Cost of Ownership Guide

How Much Does a Siberian Husky Cost?

$491–$701 per month
Lifespan 12–14 years  ·  Large breed  ·  $5,892–$8,412 per year
Home Breed Guides Siberian Husky
$491–$701
per month
$5900–$8400
per year
$71K–$118K
lifetime (12–14 yrs)
Large
breed size
Monthly Cost Breakdown
Category Monthly Range Annual (est.) Notes
Vet Care $120–$235 $2,136
Pet Insurance $45–$75 $720
Food $65–$95 $960
Grooming $30–$65 $576
Gear & Supplies $28 $336 amortized
Training $40 $480 amortized
Boarding / Daycare $75 $900 amortized
Supplements $18 $216
Tech (GPS, cameras) $20 $240
Toys & Enrichment $25 $300
End-of-Life Reserve $25 $300 reserved monthly
Total $491–$701/mo $5,892–$8,412/yr all categories

Data sourced from ASPCA, AVMA, and pet insurance industry research. Ranges reflect geographic and care-quality variation.

What to Know Before You Budget
Huskies are escape artists — a GPS collar is essential. They're high-energy and need significant exercise. Double coat blows out twice a year (professional deshedding is worth it).
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a Siberian Husky cost per month?
A Siberian Husky costs between $491 and $701 per month on average, covering vet care, pet insurance, food, grooming, boarding, and other essentials. Annual costs range from $5,892 to $8,412.
What is the lifetime cost of a Siberian Husky?
Over a typical lifespan of 12–14 years, a Siberian Husky costs between $70,704 and $117,768 total.
Is a Siberian Husky expensive to own?
Siberian Huskys are moderately priced to own. At $491–$701/month, they fall within the average range for large dogs. Huskies are escape artists — a GPS collar is essential. They're high-energy and need significant exercise. Double coat blows out twice a year (professional deshedding is worth it).
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