Beagle – Beagles are low-cost, friendly, and low-maintenance dogs. They eat moderately, stay healthy, and don’t need expensive grooming.
Chihuahua – These tiny dogs eat very little, have few health problems, and are easy to care for, making them one of the cheapest breeds to own.
Dachshund – Dachshunds are small, eat less, and are generally healthy. Their short coat also means you save money on grooming costs.
Labrador Retriever – Labs are easygoing and don’t require special care. They're healthy and popular, so vet costs and supplies are often affordable.
Rat Terrier – Rat Terriers are small, hardy, and easy to care for. Their energy means they get plenty of exercise at home, saving on extra activities.
Pug – Pugs are compact and eat less. They require minimal grooming and adapt well to any home, making them both lovable and budget-friendly.
Border Collie – Smart and easy to train, Border Collies stay healthy with regular exercise. They’re affordable due to minimal health or grooming needs.