Low-moderate health risk
small · 12-18 lbs · 14-yr lifespan
Bichon Frise Vet Costs: What You'll Actually Pay
$380 to $900 per year at the vet. Over a 14-year lifespan, that's $5,500 to $13,000 total. 1-2 visits/year.
Annual Vet Cost
$380-$900
Lifetime Vet Cost
$9,250
14-year avg
Insurance
$28-$55/mo
$336-$660/yr
Annual Vet Cost Breakdown
Where your Bichon Frise vet budget actually goes.
Preventive care (vaccines, exams, prevention)
$300
Breed-specific health risk reserve
$300
Spay/neuter (one-time, amortized)
$175-$400
Annual total range
$380-$900
Bichon Frise Health Issues: What to Watch For
Allergies (skin + food)
20-30% of breedEnvironmental and food allergies. Managed with diet change and antihistamines or Apoquel.
Treatment cost: $200-$1,500
Bladder stones
10-15% of breedUrate and calcium oxalate stones. Surgical removal often needed.
Treatment cost: $800-$3,000
Patellar luxation
8-12% of breedSmall breed kneecap issue.
Treatment cost: $1,500-$5,000
Recommended Procedures & Screenings
| Procedure | Frequency | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Dental cleaning | Annual | $280-$650 |
| Grooming (professional) | Every 4-6 weeks | $60-$100 |
The Bottom Line on Bichon Frise Vet Bills
Bichons are generally healthy small dogs. Long lifespan means spread-out costs. Bladder stones are the most expensive one-time item to watch for.
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Basset Hound
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$420-$1,100/yr
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$430-$1,100/yr
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$450-$1,100/yr
Miniature Schnauzer
$430-$1,100/yr
Irish Setter
$480-$1,100/yr
Siamese
$400-$1,100/yr
Labrador Retriever
$480-$1,100/yr
Maltese
$420-$1,050/yr
Abyssinian
$400-$1,050/yr
West Highland White Terrier
$420-$1,000/yr
Dachshund
$400-$1,000/yr
Pomeranian
$400-$1,000/yr
Poodle (Standard)
$450-$1,000/yr
Cocker Spaniel
$420-$1,000/yr
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$420-$1,000/yr
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$420-$1,000/yr
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$410-$980/yr
Shetland Sheepdog
$400-$950/yr
Border Collie
$420-$950/yr
Havanese
$390-$950/yr
Shih Tzu
$380-$900/yr
American Shorthair
$350-$900/yr
Standard Schnauzer
$380-$900/yr
German Shorthaired Pointer
$400-$900/yr
Yorkshire Terrier
$380-$900/yr
Shiba Inu
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Beagle
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