VetCostCalc

Vet Cost: Colorado Springs vs Oklahoma City (2026)

Oklahoma City annual vet spending averages $688/year — $181/year less than Colorado Springs's $869/year.

Colorado Springs, CO

$869

annual avg

+$59 vs national avg

Oklahoma City, OK

$688

annual avg

-$122 vs national avg

Colorado Springs vs Oklahoma City — All Procedures

Annual or per-visit costs. Green = lower cost. National average shown for context.

Procedure / Category Colorado Springs Oklahoma City
Annual Vet Spending $869 $688
Wellness Exam $70 $55
Dog Spay/Neuter $322 $254
Dental Cleaning $537 $424
Emergency Exam $177 $140

Source: AVMA economic research + metro cost-of-living adjustment. Annual avg = routine preventive care for one adult dog. 2026 estimates.

Annual Cost Impact

Annual vet spending in Oklahoma City is $688/year vs Colorado Springs's $869/year.

Annual savings

$181

5-year savings

$905

10-year savings

$1,810

% difference

26%

Savings = Colorado Springs cost minus Oklahoma City cost. Annual vet spending for one adult dog.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is vet care cheaper in Colorado Springs or Oklahoma City?

Oklahoma City is cheaper for annual vet spending at $688/year, vs. $869/year in Colorado Springs — a $181/year gap. Oklahoma City wins on 5 of 5 cost categories.

How much can I save on vet bills moving from Colorado Springs to Oklahoma City?

Annual vet spending in Oklahoma City runs $181/year less than in Colorado Springs. Over a typical 10-year lifespan of a dog, that's $1,810 saved on routine and preventive care — not counting emergencies or specialist visits.

How do both cities compare to the national average?

The national average for annual vet spending is $810/year. Colorado Springs is $59 above the national average, and Oklahoma City is $122 below.