Akita vs Cane Corso Vet Costs
Akita owners spend $620-$1,500/yr at the vet. Cane Corso: $700-$1,800/yr. That's a $190/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
$1,000
Akita costs less
Cane Corso
$8,000-$20,000
lifetime vet costs (10 yrs)
high health risk
Vet Cost Breakdown
| Category | Akita | Cane Corso | Lower Cost |
|---|---|---|---|
| Annual Vet Cost (avg) | $1,060/yr | $1,250/yr | Akita |
| Annual Range | $620-$1,500 | $700-$1,800 | - |
| Preventive Care | $450/yr | $550/yr | Akita |
| Emergency Risk Budget | $700/yr | $800/yr | Akita |
| Pet Insurance | $60-$110/mo | $75-$135/mo | Akita |
| Spay/Neuter | $250-$600 | $350-$800 | Akita |
| Lifetime Vet Cost | $8,000-$18,000 | $8,000-$20,000 | Akita |
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
Cane Corso Health Risks
high risk · giant, 90-130 lbs · 10-year lifespan · 2-3 visits/year
- Hip dysplasia (20-25%) $1,500-$8,000
- Elbow dysplasia (12-18%) $1,500-$6,000
- Bloat (GDV) (4-6%) $3,500-$9,000
Breed-Specific Procedures
Akita
- Hip screening X-rays $250-$500
- Thyroid panel $150-$300
- Dental cleaning $350-$750
Cane Corso
- Hip + elbow OFA screening $300-$600
- Prophylactic gastropexy $400-$1,000
- Dental cleaning $400-$900
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.
Cane Corso
$75-$135/mo ($900-$1,620/yr)
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.