VetCostCalc
Moderate health risk large · 40-70 lbs · 13-yr lifespan

Poodle (Standard) Vet Costs: What You'll Actually Pay

$450 to $1,000 per year at the vet. Over a 13-year lifespan, that's $7,800 to $16,500 total. 2-3 visits/year average.

Annual Vet Cost
$450-$1,000
Lifetime Vet Cost
$12,150
13-year avg
Insurance
$35-$65/mo
$420-$780/yr

Annual Vet Cost Breakdown

Where your Poodle (Standard) vet budget actually goes.

Preventive care (vaccines, exams, prevention) $350
Breed-specific health risk reserve $350
Spay/neuter (one-time, amortized) $200-$500
Annual total range $450-$1,000

Poodle (Standard) Health Issues: What to Watch For

Bloat (GDV)

5-7% of breed

Standard Poodles are deep-chested and at real bloat risk. Same gastropexy recommendation as German Shepherds.

Treatment cost: $2,000-$7,500

Addison's disease

2-4% of breed

Adrenal insufficiency requiring lifelong hormone replacement. Monthly DOCP injection or daily prednisone. $50-150/month ongoing.

Treatment cost: $200-$500

Hip dysplasia

8-10% of breed

Less common than in Labs or GSDs but still significant in Standards.

Treatment cost: $1,500-$5,000

Progressive retinal atrophy

3-5% of breed

Inherited eye disease. DNA testing available from breeders.

Treatment cost: $200-$500

Epilepsy

3-5% of breed

Idiopathic seizures manageable with daily medication. Blood work monitoring every 6 months.

Treatment cost: $200-$1,000

Recommended Procedures & Screenings

Procedure Frequency Cost
Bloat prevention (gastropexy) Once (with spay/neuter) $400-$1,200
Dental cleaning Annual $300-$700
Eye exam (CERF) Annual $50-$150
Addison's screening If symptoms appear $100-$300
Senior wellness panel Annual after age 8 $150-$350

The Bottom Line on Poodle (Standard) Vet Bills

Poodles live long (13+ years), so lifetime vet costs add up even though annual costs are moderate. Their longer lifespan means more senior care years. Bloat risk is the surprise cost. Dental care is important since Poodles are prone to tartar buildup.