VetCostCalc

Akita vs Bernese Mountain Dog Vet Costs

Akita owners spend $620-$1,500/yr at the vet. Bernese Mountain Dog: $650-$1,800/yr. That's a $165/yr gap in average costs. Here's where the money goes.

Akita

$8,000-$18,000

lifetime vet costs (11 yrs)

high health risk

Lifetime Gap

$0

Bernese Mountain Dog costs less

Bernese Mountain Dog

$7,000-$19,000

lifetime vet costs (8 yrs)

very high health risk

Vet Cost Breakdown

Category Akita Bernese Mountain Dog Lower Cost
Annual Vet Cost (avg) $1,060/yr $1,225/yr Akita
Annual Range $620-$1,500 $650-$1,800 -
Preventive Care $450/yr $425/yr Bernese Mountain Dog
Emergency Risk Budget $700/yr $800/yr Akita
Pet Insurance $60-$110/mo $55-$110/mo Bernese Mountain Dog
Spay/Neuter $250-$600 $300-$650 Akita
Lifetime Vet Cost $8,000-$18,000 $7,000-$19,000 Bernese Mountain Dog

Akita Health Risks

high risk · large, 70-130 lbs · 11-year lifespan · 2-3 visits/year

  • Hip dysplasia (20-25%) $1,500-$6,000
  • Hypothyroidism (15-20%) $200-$600
  • Immune-mediated diseases (pemphigus, VKH) (5%) $500-$5,000
Full Akita Vet Cost Projector

Bernese Mountain Dog Health Risks

very high risk · large, 70-115 lbs · 8-year lifespan · 3-5 visits/year average

  • Cancer (histiocytic sarcoma) (40-50%) $5,000-$15,000
  • Hip and elbow dysplasia (15-20%) $2,000-$7,000
  • Bloat (GDV) (8-12%) $2,000-$7,500
  • Cruciate ligament tears (8-12%) $3,000-$7,000
  • Von Willebrand's disease (5-10%) $200-$2,000
Full Bernese Mountain Dog Vet Cost Projector

Breed-Specific Procedures

Akita

  • Hip screening X-rays $250-$500
  • Thyroid panel $150-$300
  • Dental cleaning $350-$750

Bernese Mountain Dog

  • Cancer screening $200-$600
  • Hip/elbow screening $200-$500
  • Bloat prevention (gastropexy) $400-$1,200
  • Cardiac screening $200-$500
  • Comprehensive blood panel $175-$400

Insurance: Is It Worth It?

Akita

$60-$110/mo ($720-$1,320/yr)

high risk. Insurance is close to mandatory for this breed. One surgery can exceed years of premiums.

Bernese Mountain Dog

$55-$110/mo ($660-$1,320/yr)

very high risk. Insurance is close to mandatory for this breed. One surgery can exceed years of premiums.

Premiums from Nationwide, ASPCA, and Embrace. Accident + illness plans, $500 deductible, 80% reimbursement.