How much does it really cost to own a Akita? Use our interactive calculator to get a personalized estimate based on your choices.
From a reputable breeder
$1,000 – $3,500
Average
$2,250
Adopting from a rescue typically costs $100–$500, which includes spay/neuter and initial vaccinations.
| Expense | Cost |
|---|---|
| Initial supplies (leash, bowls, collar) | $300 |
| First-year vet visits & vaccines | $400 |
| Spay/neuter surgery | $350 |
| Basic obedience training | $200 |
| Crate, bed & toys | $250 |
| Food (mid quality) | $840 |
| Grooming (professional) | $200 |
| Flea, tick & heartworm prevention | $300 |
| Treats & replacement toys | $75 |
| Pet insurance ($55/mo) | $660 |
| First Year Total | $3,575 |
* Excludes purchase price. Add $2,250 (avg) for total first-year investment.
| Expense | Annual Cost |
|---|---|
| Food (mid quality) | $840 |
| Routine vet care | $600 |
| Grooming (professional) | $200 |
| Flea, tick & heartworm prevention | $300 |
| Treats & replacement toys | $75 |
| Pet insurance ($55/mo) | $660 |
| Annual Total | $2,675 |
Minimum
$29,900
10 year lifespan
Average
$33,913
estimated total
Maximum
$37,925
13 year lifespan
Includes purchase price (avg $2,250), first-year costs, and 10–13 years of recurring expenses.
Akita — Annual Cost
$2,675
Average Dog — Annual Cost
$2,035
A Akita costs about $640 more per year than the average dog. The average dog costs approximately $1,200 to purchase and $2,035/year to maintain.
A Akita typically costs between $1,000–$3,500 from a reputable breeder. Prices vary based on lineage, breeder reputation, location, and coat color. Adopting from a rescue can cost $100–$500.
The annual cost of owning a Akita is approximately $2,675, covering food, veterinary care, grooming, preventive healthcare, and extras. This does not include the purchase price or first-year startup costs.
Over a Akita's 10–13 year lifespan, you can expect to spend between $29,900 and $37,925 in total, including the purchase price, first-year expenses, and ongoing annual costs.
Akitas are prone to hip dysplasia, bloat, hypothyroidism. Pet insurance typically costs $55/month for a large-sized dog and can save thousands in unexpected vet bills. It's especially worth considering given this breed's health profile.
Monthly food costs for a Akita average around $70. Budget kibble may cost about $49/month, while premium food runs about $105/month. The right choice depends on your dog's health needs and your budget.
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