Labrador Retriever Cost: Purchase Price and Annual Budget

Labs are famously easy-going – their budget is not. As a large, food-loving breed, a Labrador typically costs $800-$2,500 to buy, $2,500-$4,500 in the first year, and $1,800-$3,200 per year thereafter. Over a 11-13 year lifespan that is roughly $22,000-$38,000.

Cost Breakdown

ItemTypical cost
Puppy from a reputable breeder$800-$2,500
Rescue adoption$50-$400
Food (30+ kg dog with a big appetite)$900-$1,500 / year
Routine vet care$350-$450 / year
Pet insurance$45-$80 / month
Toys and chew replacement$150-$300 / year (Labs destroy toys)

Health Costs to Plan For

  • Hip and elbow dysplasia: $3,500-$7,000 per joint if surgery is needed – choose breeders with OFA/BVA-scored parents
  • Cruciate ligament tears: $3,500-$6,000, more common in overweight Labs
  • Obesity-related disease: Labs carry a gene variant linked to constant hunger; weight control is the single biggest cost lever
  • Ear infections: $150-$300 per episode for this floppy-eared swimmer
  • Swallowed objects: Labs lead foreign-body surgery statistics – $2,000-$5,000 per incident

How to Keep a Lab Affordable

  1. Measure food and keep your Lab lean – it prevents the three most expensive conditions at once.
  2. Insure while young, before any joint issues are documented.
  3. Buy food in bulk; large-breed formulas drop 15-25% on subscription.
  4. Train a reliable leave it command – it literally saves thousands.
  5. Dry ears after every swim.

Typical 2026 US prices, for information only. See the full breakdown in our dog cost guide.