French Bulldog vs Standard Schnauzer French Bulldog$29,367 Standard Schnauzer$42,228 Difference$12,861 CheaperFrench Bulldog
Head to head

French Bulldog vs Standard Schnauzer

The French Bulldog costs about $12,861 less over a lifetime. That gap is purchase price, food, grooming, boarding and routine veterinary care. Health costs are not inside either figure and are set out separately below.

French Bulldog
A Standard Schnauzer
French Bulldog$29,367Lifetime cost
Standard Schnauzer$42,228Lifetime cost
Difference$12,861French Bulldog is cheaper
Longer livedStandard SchnauzerBy typical lifespan

Side by side

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

French Bulldog compared with Standard Schnauzer
MeasureFrench BulldogStandard Schnauzer
Lifetime cost$29,367$42,228
First year$7,995$6,510
Monthly average$250$271
Puppy price$2,000 to $6,500$1,500 to $3,000
Routine care, yearly$2,371$2,886
Documented conditions195
Median lifespan9.8 yrs13 yrs
Adult weight20 to 28 lb30 to 50 lb
Daily food1.8 cups2.6 cups
Grooming, yearly$184$552
Risk profileHigh, early onsetLow
Biggest single riskHip dysplasiaSkin disease

Health risks compared

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

French Bulldog
ConditionMeasured resultTreatment cost
Hip dysplasia33%screened dogs$1,200–$3,500
Skin disease18%1-yr clinical$252–$679
Digestive disease17%1-yr clinical$354–$954
Ear disease16%1-yr clinical$100–$270
Musculoskeletal disease15%1-yr clinical$281–$756
Upper respiratory disease, including BOAS13%1-yr clinical$422–$1,136
Periodontal disease13%1-yr clinical$246–$663
Eye disease11%1-yr clinical$449–$1,209
Intervertebral disc disease (US)8%lifetime, owner$3,776–$10,168
Elbow dysplasia8%screened dogs$3,000–$5,000
Anal sac impaction7%1-yr clinical$84–$226
Patellar luxation7%screened dogs$1,000–$5,000
Brachycephalic airway obstruction syndrome (BAOS)5%owner survey$1,784–$4,802
Hypersensitivity (allergic) skin disorder5%owner survey$629–$1,694
Otitis media4%owner survey$100–$270
Degenerative myelopathy4%screened dogsnot priced
Persistent vomiting3%owner surveynot priced
Food Allergy3%owner survey$378–$1,017
Intervertebral disc disorder3%owner survey$3,776–$10,168
Patellar luxation/Slipping kneecap3%owner survey$1,000–$5,000
Chronic Itching2%owner survey$629–$1,694
Autoimmune thyroiditis0%screened dogs$169–$455
Spinal disease including IVDDn/a$3,776–$10,168
Standard Schnauzer
ConditionMeasured resultTreatment cost
Skin disease36%1-yr clinical$252–$679
Digestive disease30%1-yr clinical$354–$954
Musculoskeletal disease15%1-yr clinical$281–$756
Periodontal disease13%1-yr clinical$246–$663
Anal sac impaction7%1-yr clinical$84–$226

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Both breeds carry surgical risk, and premiums are priced by breed

Expected vet costs are $0 for the French Bulldog and $0 for the Standard Schnauzer. Every policy excludes anything already diagnosed, so this is worth sorting out before you pick either dog.

Common questions

Is a French Bulldog or a Standard Schnauzer more expensive?

The French Bulldog is cheaper by about $12,861 over a lifetime. French Bulldog: $29,367. Standard Schnauzer: $42,228. Health costs are not inside either figure. They are documented separately below, in the units each study used.

Which lives longer, a French Bulldog or a Standard Schnauzer?

The Standard Schnauzer has the longer typical lifespan. French Bulldog: 9.8 years. Standard Schnauzer: 13 years.

Which is healthier, a French Bulldog or a Standard Schnauzer?

Both figures below are what it costs to own the dog, not what it costs if something goes wrong. The French Bulldog's biggest single risk is hip dysplasia, seen in 33% of the breed. For the Standard Schnauzer 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.

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