Building the starter kit
The crate is usually the single biggest line. A large Olde English Bulldogge needs a crate it can stand and turn around in — for fast-growing breeds, buy for the adult size with a divider rather than replacing it twice.
Bowls, a leash-and-collar set, and a few durable toys round out the essentials. Many of these are one-time buys that last years, so spending a little more upfront on a chew-proof bed often pays off.
This is gear only — it doesn't include the first vet visit, vaccinations, microchip, or spay/neuter, which we cover in the full cost-to-own calculator.
Methodology
Country baselines scaled by this breed's size class. Full sources on the methodology page.
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