Wender Pets
Shiba Inu

Cost of Owning a Shiba Inu

Small (under 20 lbs) · ~15 year lifespan · below average cost

$261per month
$3,132per year
$46,980lifetime (15 yrs)

One-Time Costs

Purchase Price$500$2,500
Adoption Fee$50$400
First-Year Setup$450

Monthly Cost Breakdown

CategoryLowHighAvg/Year
FoodPremium kibble or fresh food for dogs under 20 lbs$30/mo$50/mo$480/yr
Veterinary CareAnnual exam, vaccines, heartworm & flea/tick prevention (amortized)$40/mo$60/mo$600/yr
Pet InsuranceAccident & illness coverage; lower premiums for small breeds$25/mo$45/mo$420/yr
GroomingProfessional grooming every 6–8 weeks plus at-home care$20/mo$40/mo$360/yr
Treats & ToysTraining treats, chews, and enrichment toys$15/mo$30/mo$276/yr
Boarding & DaycareVaries widely — $0 if you never board, $100+/mo for regular daycare$0/mo$100/mo$600/yr
TrainingGroup classes or refresher sessions; first year is typically $50–150/mo$0/mo$30/mo$180/yr
MiscellaneousBeds, leashes, collars, tags, waste bags, and replacements$10/mo$25/mo$216/yr
Total$140/mo$380/mo$3,132/yr

How Shiba Inu compares

As a small-sized breed, the Shiba Inu’s monthly costs are below average compared to all breeds. With an average lifespan of 15 years, you can expect to spend approximately $46,980 over their lifetime on recurring expenses alone.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a Shiba Inu cost per month?

On average, a Shiba Inu costs between $140 and $380 per month, covering food, veterinary care, insurance, grooming, and other essentials.

What is the lifetime cost of owning a Shiba Inu?

The estimated lifetime cost of a Shiba Inu is approximately $46,980, based on an average lifespan of 15 years. This includes recurring monthly expenses but does not include the initial purchase or adoption fee.

How much does Shiba Inu food cost per month?

Food for a Shiba Inu typically costs $30 to $50 per month, depending on the brand and whether you choose kibble, wet food, or fresh/raw diets.

Is pet insurance worth it for a Shiba Inu?

Pet insurance for a Shiba Inu typically runs $25 to $45 per month. It can be worth it to protect against unexpected emergencies, especially since veterinary emergencies can easily cost thousands of dollars.

These are average estimates based on US national data. Actual costs vary by location, breed health, and lifestyle.