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7 Most Expensive Dogs in the World

7 Most Expensive Dogs in the World


Lions Blood Tibetan Mastiff

This is the most expensive dog in the world. Recently, they have also started coming with Lions Blood which makes them even more attractive and stunts. A high-rolling Chinese businessman owns one of these big giant dogs. He's a property developer and has spent 12 million yuan for a one-year-old puppy. His golden coat makes him priceless. He purchased him at luxury pet fair in China. It's a sign for rich people to own one of them in China. Moreover, with the Lions Blood running in their veins, it makes them cost almost $2 million. Now that's pricey, isn't it?

Czechoslovakian Wolf Dog

They were developed in 1955 by Czechoslovakian Army. This happened when Czech Republic and Slovakia were merged. They were in search of a dog that would possess the quality of being a hard worker and obedient-like German shepherd but also as the strength and physical build of the Carpathian Wolf. So they bred them and after ages got the final result. With all the qualities mentioned, standing in tough climate was also a need. They are the country's national dog now and are extraordinary. One pure breed of the puppy cost around $50,000. The price depends on various characteristics like breeders' reputation, litter size, lineage of the puppy and training. If you wish to own one but are in short of cash you can get one but without any training and no breeding rights which will cost $3,750.

Samoyed

They are very beautiful with natural erect ears, plume tail and fluffy bodies. They are perfect if you want a pet or a companion in your life. This breed was formed by Nanetsky people of the Tamir Peninsula of Siberia. People utilize these dogs for several activities like pool sleds, hunt games, herd reindeer and for protection of the steep forest. They resemble like teddy bears and hence have lot of hair. Their grooming can take as long as an hour and it needs to be done regularly. Moreover, they are safe for children as well. All these qualities sums up and make them cost approximately $3,000.

Lowchen

The other name given to these dogs is the Little Lions and are one of the most expensive dogs in the entire globe. They were developed from crossing Maltese B. Shorne, the small Barbette and maybe Spaniel. According to the researchers they originated along the Mediterranean Sea and then migrated towards France. They are tiny and hence the adult dogs both genders weigh up to 4-8 kilos and never exceed 32 cm from shoulder to paw. It's usually there for you to cuddle and for the best company. One of the fact about them is they sleep with lages at night in the same bed to keep the feet warm. During the 19th century they almost got extinct and even in the present time they are rare to spot. Hence, they are pricey if proven to be pure breads. Cost of these dogs remains between $4,300 to $7,400 but the exceptionscost is quite towering around $10,000.

 Chow Chow

They are massive in size and hence their intake of food is also large. They remain expensive because of all the added expenses of their required food, trips to vet and extensive grooming. If you want a decreased rate for these pooches you can approach shelter or rescue. The price there varies from $100 to $300 but if you go for the pure bread that can rise as high as $1,000 to $4,000. Exceptionally, puppies are usually expensive than adults. They are in a variety of color span, they are found in black, blue, cream, fawn, red or white. They can act aggressive at times and are vocal too, but also devoted in protective dogs.

Azawak

They were bred and originated in West Africa. Their appearance is lean and elegant. They are usually raced in the Sahelian zone of Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso. They were named after valley named Ezok Valley which is present in these regions. The nomadic people used them as a guard for livestock. They excel in hunting and can pull down animals like hares to antelopes and even wild boars. They are one of the fastest runners in the world of dogs. They top this category by maintaining the record of running 40 miles an hour. Since they are highly intellectual it's very easy to train them. They love being independent but can act aloof and vicious in certain situations. With numerous advantages one of the best is that they are lovely and form a deep connection with their owners, especially if they have been giving company to each other since young age. They will be super protective about the household and their family as a pack.

Pharaoh Hound

Their appearance is shiny and sleek but don't let appearance deceive you. They can be goofy, loving and cuddly and can be great dogs as pet. They were developed to track small games. They are so ancient that they have been believed to be the first documented dogs breed in the history. They were dogs of the kings of Egypt, the pharaohs and they hunted with them as well. They have various qualities like being agile, powerful and elegant. Since they hunt for rabbits they were given the name Ken Battlephoneck in Maltese. They are easily trained because of their high power of intellect. The pure bread will cost you around $7,500.

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