Boxer vs Yorkshire Terrier Boxer$36,605 Yorkshire Terrier$39,474 Difference$2,869 CheaperBoxer
Head to head

Boxer vs Yorkshire Terrier

The Boxer costs about $2,869 less over a lifetime. Almost all of that gap is vet bills, not food or grooming, which is the part most comparisons skip.

Boxer
Yorkshire Terrier
Boxer$36,605Lifetime cost
Yorkshire Terrier$39,474Lifetime cost
Difference$2,869Boxer is cheaper
Longer livedYorkshire TerrierBy typical lifespan

Side by side

Both columns come from the same cost model, so every row is a like for like comparison.

Boxer compared with Yorkshire Terrier
MeasureBoxerYorkshire Terrier
Lifetime cost$36,605$39,474
First year$6,305$6,095
Monthly average$270$247
Puppy price$1,200 to $3,000$1,200 to $3,000
Routine care, yearly$2,831$2,621
Expected health cost$0$1,203
Documented conditions199
Median lifespan11.3 yrs13.3 yrs
Adult weight50 to 80 lb4 to 7 lb
Daily food3.7 cups0.6 cups
Grooming, yearly$200$720
Risk profileHigh, late onsetModerate
Biggest single riskDegenerative myelopathyPeriodontal disease

Health risks compared

What tends to go wrong in each breed, how often, and what it costs to treat.

Boxer
ConditionRateCost
Degenerative myelopathy50%not priced
Skin disease36%$252–$679
Digestive disease30%$354–$954
Musculoskeletal disease15%$281–$756
Hip dysplasia13%$3,500–$7,000
Autoimmune thyroiditis11%$169–$455
Ear infection10%$100–$270
Periodontal disease9%$246–$663
Anal sac impaction7%$84–$226
Skin cancer/tumour6%$3,415–$9,194
Skin (cutaneous) cyst6%not priced
Hypersensitivity (allergic) skin disorder5%$629–$1,694
Lipoma5%not priced
Corneal Ulcer5%$469–$1,264
Skin lump5%not priced
Arthritis4%$281–$756
Colitis4%$354–$954
Elbow dysplasia1%$3,000–$5,000
Congenital heart disease1%$534–$1,438
Patellar luxation1%$1,000–$5,000
Cancern/a$3,415–$9,194
Aortic stenosisn/a$534–$1,438
Brachycephalic airway signsn/a$1,784–$4,802
Expected total$0
Yorkshire Terrier
ConditionRateCost
Periodontal disease21%$246–$663
Anal sac impaction4%$84–$226
Overgrown nails6%$36–$98
Skin disease36%$252–$679
Digestive disease30%$354–$954
Patellar luxation17%$1,000–$5,000
Musculoskeletal disease15%$281–$756
Ear infection10%$100–$270
Hip dysplasia7%$1,200–$3,500
Tracheal collapsen/a$484–$1,302
Expected total$1,203

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Common questions

Is a Boxer or a Yorkshire Terrier more expensive?

The Boxer is cheaper by about $2,869 over a lifetime. Boxer: $36,605. Yorkshire Terrier: $39,474. The gap comes mostly from health costs rather than routine care.

Which lives longer, a Boxer or a Yorkshire Terrier?

The Yorkshire Terrier has the longer typical lifespan. Boxer: 11.3 years. Yorkshire Terrier: 13.3 years.

Which is healthier, a Boxer or a Yorkshire Terrier?

Both figures below are what it costs to own the dog, not what it costs if something goes wrong. The Boxer's biggest single risk is degenerative myelopathy, seen in 50% of the breed. For the Yorkshire Terrier it is periodontal disease, at 21%.

How we calculated this

Both breeds run through one model, so the comparison is like for like. Full method.

Prices are US national averages from a 50-state cost study. Not veterinary advice.