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How much Does an Akita Puppy Cost?

How Much Does It Cost to Produce a Healthy Akita Litter? A Behind-the-Scenes Look at Responsible Breeding at Apexx Akitas

When families search for top-quality American Akita puppies and how much an Akita puppy costs, they usually focus on the purchase price. What most people never see are the extensive, real expenses that go into producing a healthy, well-socialized Akita litter long before a puppy ever goes home.

As the owner of Apexx Akitas, one of America’s premier Akita programs, I invest heavily in health, genetics, training, and early development to ensure every puppy leaves us with the best possible start in life. This guide pulls back the curtain on the true costs and responsibilities behind raising an ethically bred Akita puppy.

 

  Why This Matters for Future Akita Owners

Understanding what goes into producing a litter helps buyers recognize the difference between:

  • Responsible breeders who invest in health, structure, and temperament 
  • Backyard breeders who cut corners and contribute to genetic and behavioral issues 

If you want an Akita that is stable, healthy, and a joy to live with, the costs below explain why reputable Akitas are priced the way they are.

   Health Testing the Parents (Foundation of a Quality Akita Litter)

The first—and non-negotiable—expense is proper health testing for both parents. At Apexx Akitas, every breeding dog is assessed for:

  • OFA hips & elbows 
  • Cardiac evaluations 
  • Ophthalmologist eye certification 
  • Thyroid testing 
  • Full genetic screening for breed-relevant conditions 

Cost: $1,000–$2,500 per dog

This ensures the puppies come from genetically sound parents and drastically reduces long-term veterinary issues for families.

Real Case Study:
One family who adopted an Apexx Akitas male told us their vet said he had “the cleanest hips and healthiest structure they’d seen in an Akita in years.”
That outcome is intentional, not accidental.

   Progesterone Testing & Reproductive Management

Timing is everything in breeding. Accurate progesterone results increase litter success and ensure a smooth whelping process.

Includes:

  • Progesterone tests (typically 4–6 per cycle) 
  • Ultrasound confirmations 
  • Reproductive vet guidance 
  • Semen evaluation if using AI 

Cost: $500–$1,200 per cycle

These tests protect the dam’s health and support consistent, high-quality litters.

   Stud Fees for Top-Tier Genetics

Using a quality stud—especially a champion or imported male—doesn’t just add beauty. It adds structure, temperament, health, and long-term value.

Stud fees typically range from:

$2,000–$6,000

At Apexx Akitas, we select sires based on:

  • Proven temperament 
  • AKC or international titles 
  • Exceptional breed type 
  • Genetic compatibility 
  • Strong ancestry with decades of consistency 

A litter from a well-chosen stud produces dogs that families often describe as “once-in-a-lifetime companions.”

   Prenatal Care, Ultrasounds, and Potential C-Section Costs

Healthy litters start with healthy moms.

Expenses include:

  • Ultrasounds 
  • Prenatal checkups 
  • Emergency vet availability 
  • Progesterone monitoring 
  • Supplements 
  • C-section if needed 

A C-section can cost:

$1,000–$4,000 depending on urgency

Being prepared saves lives—period.

 Whelping Supplies & Neonatal Care for Akita Puppies

Once puppies arrive, specialized equipment and supplies ensure stability in their first two weeks.

This includes:

  • Whelping box 
  • Heat sources & incubators 
  • Disinfectants & medical supplies 
  • Puppy milk replacer 
  • Scale and tracking logs 
  • Sanitation tools 
  • Emergency neonatal equipment 

Cost: $500–$1,000

Example:
One winter litter produced a small male who needed hand-feeding for 48 hours. He thrived because proper neonatal tools and care protocols were already in place.

  High-Quality Nutrition for Mom & Puppies

Large-breed mothers and growing Akita puppies require premium nutrition.

Costs include:

  • High-quality performance formulas 
  • Supplements 
  • Nutrient-dense weaning foods 
  • Raw feeding components  
  • Additional proteins for the nursing mother 

Cost: $400–$900 per litter

This directly impacts bone development, immune strength, and coat quality.

  Early Socialization & Development Training (Apexx Akitas Signature Program)

This is one of the most defining parts of our program.

We raise every Apexx Akita puppy using:

✔ ENS – Early Neurological Stimulation

✔ ESI – Early Scent Introduction

✔ Sound & texture exposure

✔ Confidence-building activities

✔ Supervised outdoor enrichment

✔ Early grooming & handling work

✔ Introductory leash and crate conditioning

✔ Interaction with stable adult Akitas

This investment in time and equipment often exceeds 200 hours per litter.

Cost: $300–$1,000+ in supplies and curriculum tools

But the result is powerful:

Case Study:
A family once told us their new puppy “walked into the home with confidence, settled instantly, and felt like he had lived there for months.”
That’s early development at work.

  Veterinary Care for the Entire Litter

Before Akita puppies go home, each receives:

  • First vaccinations 
  • Deworming series 
  • Microchipping 
  • Physical exams 
  • Fecal testing 
  • Health certificates (for travel) 

Cost: $700–$1,500 per litter

This ensures every family receives a puppy vetted and cleared for a healthy start.

   Administrative Costs, Registration & Take-Home Kits

Additional costs include:

  • AKC registration 
  • Microchip registration 
  • Puppy starter kits 
  • High-quality take-home materials 
  • Documentation & contracts 
  • Professional photography 
  • Cleaning equipment 

Cost: $200–$400

Families appreciate these details because they create a complete, prepared puppy, not a rushed sale.

Total Investment to Produce a Single Responsible Akita Litter

When done correctly, the cost of producing a single healthy, responsibly raised litter ranges from:

$7,000 – $15,000+ per litter

(before a puppy ever leaves our home)

This does not include:

  • Titles and show campaign expenses 
  • Importing world-class bloodlines 
  • Long-term care of breeding adults 
  • Food, training, and maintenance 
  • The breeder’s time (often 200–300 hours per litter) 

This is why ethically bred Akitas have a higher price—because quality always costs less than the consequences of cutting corners.

The Real Value Behind a Well-Bred Akita Puppy

When a family adopts from Apexx Akitas, they receive far more than a puppy. They receive:

 A stable, confident Akita with proven genetics

 A puppy raised through structured socialization

 A dog whose parents are thoroughly health-tested

 Support from a breeder who stands behind their program

 A companion bred to be healthy, loyal, and predictable

This is what separates responsible Akita breeding from every shortcut in the industry.

Looking for a Well-Bred Akita Puppy?

If you’re researching Akita puppy prices and want to learn more about our process, temperament goals, upcoming litters, or availability, visit: Apply for a Puppy.

  ApexxAkitas.com
  Contact Us page for puppy inquiries
  Internal links to:

  • Akita Temperament Guide 
  • Are Akitas Good Family Dogs? 
  • Akita Cost Explained