
Papillon
Intelligent and friendly with distinctive butterfly ears.
Monthly Cost Comparison
Standard food tier, standard insurance. All costs in local currency.
| Cost | 🇬🇧GBP | 🇺🇸USD | 🇨🇦CAD | 🇫🇷EUR | 🇦🇺AUD | 🇳🇿NZD |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Food | £11 | $14 | $19 | €11 | A$20 | NZ$24 |
| Insurance | £9 | $15 | $13 | €8 | A$17 | NZ$13 |
| Grooming | £30 | $57 | $57 | €33 | A$64 | NZ$68 |
| Other | £30 | $48 | $62 | €25 | A$67 | NZ$54 |
| Total / month | £80 | $134 | $151 | €77 | A$168 | NZ$159 |
| Lifetime (14 yrs) | £13,440 | $22,512 | $25,368 | €12,936 | A$28,224 | NZ$26,712 |
Why This Breed Costs What It Does
In the UK, Papillon ownership is about £87/month (52%) below the all-breed UK average. The largest monthly driver is grooming at £30/month (about 38% of total spend).
Insurance Signal
This breed is in the lower risk band for insurance, which usually keeps baseline premiums more manageable.
Grooming Impact
Moderate grooming frequency keeps coat-care costs meaningful but not dominant.
Size Effect
As a toy breed, food and general spend are typically lower than larger breeds.
Common conditions considered in this profile include Patellar luxation and Dental disease. Optional services (for example daycare, walkers, travel boarding, and one-off emergency events) can materially change real-world spend.
Your Estimated Cost
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Health & Care
Common Health Issues
- •Patellar luxation
- •Dental disease
Grooming
- Coat type
- medium
- Grooming frequency
- medium
Exercise & Size
- Exercise needs
- moderate
- Size category
- Toy
- Weight range
- 2–4.5 kg



