At Max’s Ark Rescue, our mission is to save animals in need and find them loving forever homes. However, the costs associated with rescuing and caring for these animals have become overwhelming. The financial burden of veterinary expenses, daily care, and rehabilitation is threatening our ability to save as many animals as we know need our help. Below, you’ll see a breakdown of just how much it costs to rescue a single dog.
The True Cost of Rescuing a Dog
Category | Item | Unit Cost | Quantity | Total Cost |
---|---|---|---|---|
Transportation | Initial Pickup | $20 | 1 | $20 |
Veterinary Care | Ongoing Vet Trips (per visit) | $15 | 4 | $60 |
Supplies | Basic Supplies | $25 | 1 | $25 |
Food | Monthly Food Cost | $40 | 2 | $80 |
Medical & Dental | Basic Veterinary Exam | $60 | 1 | $60 |
Vaccinations | $50 | $50 | 3 | $150 |
Spay/Neuter Surgery | $480* | $480 | 1 | $480 |
Heartworm Test | $50 | $50 | 1 | $50 |
Microchip | $60 | $60 | 1 | $60 |
Dental Cleaning & Extractions | $1,000 (cleaning and 2 extractions) | $1000 | 1 | $1000 |
Additional Medical Costs | $100 | $100 | 1 | $100 |
Grooming | Grooming | $80 | 1 | $80 |
Total Cost: | $2,165 |
These figures reflect the average cost of rescuing a single female small dog, like our sweet Yorkie Jazmine, who typically stays in foster care for two months. Importantly, this estimate doesn’t include any major surgeries or unexpected illnesses, which can dramatically increase costs. Over two months, this equates to $36 per day!
We Currently Have 21 Dogs in Foster Care