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The most expensive dog breeds

Did you know that some dog breeds are worth more than a car or a house? In fact, you can even make a list and find the champion, the most expensive dog in the world.

If you’re curious to know which is the most expensive dog in the world, read below to discover the characteristics of the breeds that occupy the top 8 spots. Read and understand!

1 – Pharaoh Hound

The Pharaoh Hound is a beautiful dog. Known as the Pharaoh’s dog, this breed is worth thousands of reais, specifically 4000 reais. After all, this “little giant” was imported from the Republic of Malta.

This medium-sized four-legged companion is ideal for many owners who don’t have space in their homes but still want to be outgoing and protective of their pets. Did you know that its face is used to represent the god Anubis? No wonder it looks so familiar!

2 – Pug

If you’re a fan of the Men in Black series, you probably want a pug as a companion. But know that it’s not easy. This little dog ranks as the second most expensive dog breed in the world.

A Pug puppy, for example, can cost R$ 6,000 or more if it’s a purebred female. Originally from China, this flat-faced little guy is affectionate and tends to charm its owners with its unique and amusing expressions.

But it’s not just that which makes the breed more expensive. After all, it’s a tiny dog that needs constant veterinary care, as it is prone to respiratory problems.

3 – English Bulldog

Will we get to know another breed on the list of the most expensive dogs in the world? The English Bulldog is considered a docile and calm dog and is worth 10,000 reais in Brazil.

But this price isn’t free. In fact, its reproduction is very difficult, going through various processes, mainly through artificial insemination techniques. In addition, childbirth requires a cesarean section, avoiding complications that put the mother at risk.

However, no one will regret teaching this daddy. After all, this medium-sized breed loves children and is perfect for those living in apartments or small houses.

4 – Newfoundland

Among the most expensive dog breeds, if you’ve searched for photos of the most expensive dogs in the world, the Newfoundland is probably one of them, right? These furry giants are worth about R$ 6,000 or more, depending on the size of the litter.

Moreover, because they are so rare in Brazil, these furry little ones usually have difficulty adapting to tropical climates, but that’s nothing that can’t be solved.

Another issue that an owner should be attentive to if they want this breed is morning walks. After all, being a large animal, it spends a lot of energy, and they will charge you for it.

5 – Chinese Crested

The Chinese Crested Dog, also known as the Chinese Crested Dog, is native to China and is considered exotic by many because of its appearance. Therefore, it’s no surprise that this little guy has a place in the ranking of the most expensive dogs in the world.

You can buy a Chinese Crested puppy for 7,000 reais. But if you’re going to have this “bald” – where only some areas of the body are covered with fur – know that you’ll need to take extra care with the exposed skin.

6 – Canadian Eskimo

It’s no coincidence that the 6 most expensive dogs in the world are Canadian Eskimos: it’s a very rare breed and threatened with extinction. A puppy usually costs an average of seven thousand dollars.

In Brazil, the medium-sized furry one is only exported, as it comes from the Arctic and is accustomed to low temperatures. They are often used to pull sleds, so they are robust enough for the daily activities that need to be done outside the home.

7 – Pomeranian

When we talk about the most expensive dogs in the world, we can’t forget about the Pomeranian. Known as “The Lady’s Dog,” this low-stress dog, also known as the “German Spitz,” is very attached and protective of its owner.

A Pomeranian puppy usually costs 12,000 reais in Brazil, but that doesn’t mean the cute puppy isn’t popular. On the contrary: this breed is easy to find walking in the park or even on the main street.

8 – Tibetan Mastiff

After all, how much does the most expensive dog in the world cost? The number one is the Giant Tibetan Mastiff. It’s no wonder that the “teddy bear,” originally from China, is considered by many a status symbol: it costs an average of 1.5 million reais.

Two small spots on the eyebrows characterize this “little giant,” but what really stands out is its soft and thick coat, which protects it from low temperatures.

Now that you know which dog breeds are the most expensive, make your choice and take very good care of your pet, no matter how much it’s worth.

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