The first-year vs. ongoing cost
The first year of owning a Jack Russell Terrier is always the most expensive. Between acquisition ($1,400 here), the one-time setup kit, spay/neuter, the puppy vaccine series, and microchipping, you're looking at a front-loaded $1,950 before recurring costs even begin. After that, the steady-state cost settles to about $2,170 a year.
Size is the biggest lever on recurring cost. A small breed like the Jack Russell Terriereats accordingly, needs size-scaled medication and anesthesia, and pays more for boarding. Our engine applies these size factors automatically, so the numbers above already reflect a small dog.
Methodology
Recurring costs are annualized from country baselines and multiplied by size and region factors. The health layer sums expected costs from peer-reviewed breed-disposition data (Morris Animal Foundation, VetCompass, OFA, ACVIM). Acquisition reflects typical breeder ranges converted to USD. Full detail on the methodology page.
Estimate only
Real costs vary widely by region, lifestyle, and luck. A healthy Jack Russell Terrier may cost far less; one with a chronic condition far more. Use this as a planning baseline, not a guarantee.
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