Side by side
Both columns come from the same cost model, so every row is a like for like comparison.
| Measure | Doberman Pinscher | English Springer Spaniel |
|---|---|---|
| Lifetime cost | $38,495 | $42,789 |
| First year | $6,865 | $5,975 |
| Monthly average | $286 | $264 |
| Puppy price | $1,500 to $3,500 | $1,000 to $2,500 |
| Routine care, yearly | $2,991 | $2,851 |
| Expected health cost | $0 | $0 |
| Documented conditions | 11 | 16 |
| Median lifespan | 11.2 yrs | 13.5 yrs |
| Adult weight | 60 to 100 lb | 40 to 50 lb |
| Daily food | 4.4 cups | 2.8 cups |
| Grooming, yearly | $200 | $480 |
| Risk profile | High, late onset | Moderate |
| Biggest single risk | Skin disease | Skin disease |
Health risks compared
What tends to go wrong in each breed, how often, and what it costs to treat.
| Condition | Rate | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Skin disease | 36% | $252–$679 |
| Digestive disease | 30% | $354–$954 |
| Musculoskeletal disease | 15% | $281–$756 |
| Ear infection | 10% | $100–$270 |
| Periodontal disease | 9% | $246–$663 |
| Anal sac impaction | 7% | $84–$226 |
| Hip dysplasia | 7% | $3,500–$7,000 |
| Autoimmune thyroiditis | 4% | $169–$455 |
| Elbow dysplasia | 1% | $3,000–$5,000 |
| Congenital heart disease | 1% | $534–$1,438 |
| Degenerative myelopathy | 0% | not priced |
| Dilated cardiomyopathy | n/a | $534–$1,438 |
| Von Willebrand disease | n/a | $149–$401 |
| Wobbler syndrome | n/a | $3,776–$10,168 |
| Expected total | $0 | |
| Condition | Rate | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Skin disease | 36% | $252–$679 |
| Digestive disease | 30% | $354–$954 |
| Elbow dysplasia | 16% | $3,000–$5,000 |
| Musculoskeletal disease | 15% | $281–$756 |
| Periodontal disease | 9% | $246–$663 |
| Anal sac impaction | 7% | $84–$226 |
| Lipoma | 6% | not priced |
| Skin (cutaneous) cyst | 3% | not priced |
| Arthritis | 3% | $281–$756 |
| Degenerative myelopathy | 3% | not priced |
| Autoimmune thyroiditis | 2% | $169–$455 |
| Cruciate disease | 2% | $2,468–$5,640 |
| Skin lump | 2% | not priced |
| Otitis externa | 1% | $100–$270 |
| Umbilical hernia | 1% | $621–$1,671 |
| Patellar luxation | 1% | $1,000–$5,000 |
| Congenital heart disease | 0% | $534–$1,438 |
| Ear disease | n/a | $100–$270 |
| Hip dysplasia | n/a | $1,200–$3,500 |
| Expected total | $0 | |
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Common questions
Is a Doberman Pinscher or a English Springer Spaniel more expensive?
The Doberman Pinscher is cheaper by about $4,294 over a lifetime. Doberman Pinscher: $38,495. English Springer Spaniel: $42,789. The gap comes mostly from health costs rather than routine care.
Which lives longer, a Doberman Pinscher or a English Springer Spaniel?
The English Springer Spaniel has the longer typical lifespan. Doberman Pinscher: 11.2 years. English Springer Spaniel: 13.5 years.
Which is healthier, a Doberman Pinscher or a English Springer Spaniel?
Both figures below are what it costs to own the dog, not what it costs if something goes wrong. The Doberman Pinscher's biggest single risk is skin disease, seen in 36% of the breed. For the English Springer Spaniel it is skin disease, at 36%.
How we calculated this
Both breeds run through one model, so the comparison is like for like. Full method.

