Boxer vs Siberian Husky Vet Costs
Boxer owners spend $550-$1,400/yr at the vet. Siberian Husky: $420-$1,000/yr. That's a $265/yr gap in average costs. Here's where the money goes.
Boxer
$7,500-$18,000
lifetime vet costs (10 yrs)
high health risk
Lifetime Gap
$1,250
Siberian Husky costs less
Siberian Husky
$7,000-$16,000
lifetime vet costs (13 yrs)
moderate health risk
Vet Cost Breakdown
| Category | Boxer | Siberian Husky | Lower Cost |
|---|---|---|---|
| Annual Vet Cost (avg) | $975/yr | $710/yr | Siberian Husky |
| Annual Range | $550-$1,400 | $420-$1,000 | - |
| Preventive Care | $375/yr | $350/yr | Siberian Husky |
| Emergency Risk Budget | $600/yr | $350/yr | Siberian Husky |
| Pet Insurance | $45-$85/mo | $30-$60/mo | Siberian Husky |
| Spay/Neuter | $250-$550 | $200-$500 | Siberian Husky |
| Lifetime Vet Cost | $7,500-$18,000 | $7,000-$16,000 | Siberian Husky |
Boxer Health Risks
high risk · large, 55-75 lbs · 10-year lifespan · 3-4 visits/year average
- Cancer (mast cell tumors, lymphoma) (25-40%) $3,000-$12,000
- Heart disease (ARVC, SAS) (10-15%) $500-$5,000
- Hip dysplasia (10-12%) $1,500-$5,000
- Bloat (GDV) (5-7%) $2,000-$7,500
- Degenerative myelopathy (2-4%) $300-$2,000
Siberian Husky Health Risks
moderate risk · large, 35-60 lbs · 13-year lifespan · 2-3 visits/year average
- Cataracts (10-18%) $2,000-$5,000
- Hip dysplasia (5-8%) $1,500-$5,000
- Corneal dystrophy (5-10%) $300-$2,000
- Hypothyroidism (5-8%) $100-$400
- Zinc-responsive dermatosis (3-5%) $100-$500
Breed-Specific Procedures
Boxer
- Lump biopsy (FNA) $150-$400
- Holter monitor (24hr ECG) $200-$500
- Hip screening $200-$400
- Bloat prevention (gastropexy) $400-$1,200
- Comprehensive blood panel $150-$350
Siberian Husky
- Eye exam (CERF) $50-$150
- Hip screening $200-$400
- Thyroid panel $50-$100
- Dental cleaning $300-$600
- Wellness exam + vaccines $150-$300
Insurance: Is It Worth It?
Boxer
$45-$85/mo ($540-$1,020/yr)
high risk. Insurance is close to mandatory for this breed. One surgery can exceed years of premiums.
Siberian Husky
$30-$60/mo ($360-$720/yr)
moderate risk. Worth it if you get coverage before age 2, when premiums are lowest.
Premiums from Nationwide, ASPCA, and Embrace. Accident + illness plans, $500 deductible, 80% reimbursement.