Top 10 Most Expensive Dog Breeds

Top 10 Most Expensive Dog Breeds

Dogs are the best friend of men but they are not free now. In fact some are really expensive, here is the list of most expensive dogs.

Samoyed ($10,000) Serbia

Samoyed

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Bright and alert, with a weather-resistant coat, Samoyeds excel at agility, herding, weight pulling, sledding, pack hiking, and conformation shows, among many others. But the Samoyed’s premium price could also be due to its looks: a coat that ranges from pure white to biscuit, and black lips that curl into a well-known “Samoyed smile”.

 

English Bulldog ($9,000) Britain

English Bull Dog

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Bulldogs are lovable and gentle, though often unaware of their size. Based on its continued placement on the AKC’s list of most popular dogs in the U.S., many are willing to pay top dollar for this chubby companion.

 

Chow Chow ($8,500) China

Chow Chow

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This breed is originally from Northern China, where it is called as Tang Quan, “Dog of the Tang Empire”. This powerful and sturdy Arctic breed used to be a working dog, but today can mostly be found as a companion and in shows. Not surprising, considering its “lion-like” appearances, immense coat and uniquely blue or black tongue.

Lowchen ($8,000)

Lowchen

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The Lowchen which means “little lion” in German are a toy dog breed that was developed as a companion dog
Lowchen are playful, friendly dogs who love the company of people. They are companion dogs rather than work-oriented, and they are their happiest around their humans, including children.

Rottweiler ($8,000)

Rottweiler

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Rottweiler are the multi-telented, powerful and intelligent dog breed specially used as police dog. Originally are pulling dogs, they were used primarily to pull carts to the market – especially butcher carts carrying heavy loads of meat. Hence their nickname “Rottweil butchers’ dogs.”

They are fearless dogs that will protect their owners against anything and anybody. They are also very protective of their territory, so they need to be socialized from an early age to avoid dangerous behavior.

 

Canadian Eskimo Dog ($7,200 ) Canada

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The Canadian Eskimo is an arctic breed, which is not built for speed but for hard work. There triangular shape ears were similar to those of American Wolves.

 

Tibetan Mastiff ( $7,000) Nepal China

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The Tibetan Mastiff is another ancient breed and one of the largest dogs in the world. Original to Nepal and China, the two Tibetan Mastiff can can kill a lion. In ancient times, it was used to protect flocks and homes from leopards and wolves.

 

Pharaoh Hound ($6,500) Malta

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Pharaoh Hound is the national dog of Malta, The Pharaoh Hound is an ancient dog breed who has changed little since his development more than 5,000 years ago. They are also known as “Kelb-tal-Fenek” which means “Rabbit Dog”. Their noses and ears can blush when they’re extremely happy or excited.

 

German Shepherd ($6,500 ) Germany

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German Shepherd is one of the most popular dog breed in America, the reason, they are very intelligent and comes in working dog category. There courage and devotion are unmatched. They are trained to assist – Police, handicapped, searching bombs and rescue.

 

Akita ($4,500) japan

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Akita “the great Japanese Dog” is also the national dog of Japan. Akita is one of the well known breed of dog because of Hollywood movies Hachiko: A Dog’s Tale. Akita, split into two strains: the Japanese Akita (or Akita Inu) and the American Akita (also known as simply Akita).

The Japanese Akita is slightly smaller but both share similar temperamental characteristics

Akitas are almost feline-like in their behavior, cleaning themselves fastidiously after eating. They often clean up their mates too.

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