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How much does it cost to feed a German Spitz in Australia?

Feeding a German Spitz (small) runs about A$203/month — roughly A$2,436 a year, or A$34,104 across an average 14-year life. Choose a food tier below to compare.

Per month

A$203

Per year

A$2,436

Lifetime (14 yr)

A$34,104

Cost breakdown

ItemUnit costPer yearAnnual cost
Standard kibble (monthly)A$31.50 /mo×12A$378
Premium kibble (monthly)A$59.50 /mo×12A$714
Fresh subscription food (monthly)A$98 /mo×12A$1,176
Treats & chews (monthly)A$14 /mo×12A$168

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What changes your dog food bill

Body size is the dominant factor: a small breed like the German Spitz eats in proportion to its weight, so the same brand costs very differently across breeds. Our figures already scale to this breed's size.

Food tier is the second lever. Standard kibble is the budget baseline; premium kibble uses better protein sources and fewer fillers; fresh subscription food (Ollie, The Farmer's Dog, NomNom) costs the most but many owners switch for allergy or palatability reasons.

Treats and chews add up faster than people expect — often 10–20% on top of the food bill for training-heavy households.

Methodology

Costs are country baselines scaled by this breed's size. See the methodology page for sources.

Estimate only

Real costs vary by brand, region, and your dog's needs. Use this as a planning baseline.

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