๐Ÿ“ Texas

Cost of owning a pet in Texas

Reviewed by Pet Cost Editorial Team
Cost data reviewed May 2026 ยท methodology audited quarterly

Texas pet costs sit roughly 2โ€“5% below the national average on a state-wide basis, though Austin and Dallas-Fort Worth pull closer to the median. Most Texan dog owners spend $1,200โ€“$4,200/year, cat owners $700โ€“$1,900.

Where Texas costs differ

  • Vet labor. General practice exams in TX are typically $50โ€“$100 โ€” among the more affordable in the U.S.
  • Heartworm risk. Texas has high heartworm prevalence โ€” year-round prevention is essential and a non-negotiable cost line ($120โ€“$420/year).
  • Heat & humidity. Skin and ear infections are more common; flea/tick activity year-round.
  • Boarding/daycare. Cheaper than coastal markets but Austin daycare runs near national average.

Major Texas metros

  • Austin โ€” slight premium for grooming and daycare.
  • DFW โ€” close to national median; specialty vet hospitals available in Plano/Frisco.
  • Houston โ€” high heartworm prevalence; emergency clinics widely available.
  • San Antonio โ€” among the most affordable of the metros.

Texas-specific budget items

  • Year-round heartworm prevention (mosquitoes don't stop in winter)
  • Flea and tick prevention 12 months/year
  • Hot-weather hydration / cooling for outdoor pets
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Pet insurance comparison for Texas

TX premiums are usually below national average โ€” but heartworm makes accident-and-illness coverage worth modeling.

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Sources

  • BLS CPI veterinary services โ€” regional
  • American Heartworm Society incidence map