South Wales Evening Post

That lockdown pet could cost up to £30,000

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DURING lockdown, with people spending more time at home than usual, many have taken the opportunit­y to get a new pet this year.

And Shona Lowe – private client and corporate director at 1825, a financial planning arm of Standard Life – is one of them.

“It has made me think not just about how to manage broken nights and navigate training, but also how, as a profession­al adviser, this significan­t change in circumstan­ces should be properly managed,” says Shona, who recently got a new puppy called Nugget.

“It’s not just the initial cost that people need to consider,” she adds. “Dogs can cost up to £30,000 over their lifetime, with things like food, doggy day care, the odd new carpet or piece of furniture, pet insurance and vets bills all adding up to that hefty sum.”

Here, Shona outlines four key things to think about...

Don’t forget the ‘extras’ Whether you buy or adopt, there are many extras which can easily add up to hundreds of pounds. Vaccinatio­ns, microchipp­ing, insurance, a crate, a bed, the lead, toys, ‘puppyproof­ing’ your home, cleaning products, gates, food bowls – the list goes on. Make sure you have a list of these and are aware of the total initial cost of the pet and all the extras.

Consider the ongoing costs too You’ll need to factor the ongoing costs into your monthly outgoings. Flea treatments, puppy classes, dog grooming and food. Pet insurance is also an important considerat­ion.

If you purchased your pet because you were at home more often, that may not always be the case in the future. Future costs could include ‘doggy day care’. Out-of-hours care can be even more expensive.

Set up a ‘poorly pet’ fund Put aside some extra cash if you can for unexpected expenses. While pet insurance should help, there can still be an up-front excess to pay or additional costs further down the line if your pet develops a longer term health issue.

Plan for your pet in your will Many people see their dogs or other pets as family members – so consider what would happen to them if you’re no longer around. Consider who would look after your pet and the costs.

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Shona ‘s new puppy Nugget

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