
Scottish Terrier
Independent and dignified with distinctive beard.
Monthly Cost Comparison
Standard food tier, standard insurance. All costs in local currency.
| Cost | 🇬🇧GBP | 🇺🇸USD | 🇨🇦CAD | 🇫🇷EUR | 🇦🇺AUD | 🇳🇿NZD |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Food | £30 | $38 | $52 | €30 | A$56 | NZ$65 |
| Insurance | £14 | $25 | $22 | €14 | A$30 | NZ$21 |
| Grooming | £50 | $95 | $95 | €56 | A$107 | NZ$114 |
| Other | £30 | $48 | $62 | €25 | A$67 | NZ$54 |
| Total / month | £124 | $206 | $231 | €125 | A$260 | NZ$254 |
| Lifetime (12 yrs) | £17,856 | $29,664 | $33,264 | €18,000 | A$37,440 | NZ$36,576 |
Why This Breed Costs What It Does
In the UK, Scottish Terrier ownership is about £43/month (26%) below the all-breed UK average. The largest monthly driver is grooming at £50/month (about 40% of total spend).
Insurance Signal
This breed sits in the middle risk band for insurance, so premiums are usually moderate rather than minimal.
Grooming Impact
High grooming frequency means routine coat care is a material recurring cost.
Size Effect
As a small breed, food and general spend are typically lower than larger breeds.
Common conditions considered in this profile include Bladder cancer and Von Willebrand disease. Optional services (for example daycare, walkers, travel boarding, and one-off emergency events) can materially change real-world spend.
Your Estimated Cost
Based on your location (United Kingdom)
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Health & Care
Common Health Issues
- •Bladder cancer
- •Von Willebrand disease
- •Craniomandibular osteopathy
Grooming
- Coat type
- double
- Grooming frequency
- high
Exercise & Size
- Exercise needs
- moderate
- Size category
- Small
- Weight range
- 8–10 kg



