A dog, which is considered a person’s best friend, is sometimes very expensive. In the literal sense, after all, puppies of the most expensive dog breeds cost from one and a half thousand dollars and above. However, many dog lovers are willing to pay a large amount to get a pet that you can not only be proud of, but also use for breeding in elite nurseries.
Introducing you top 10 most expensive dogs in the world. Please note: the cost of the puppy can vary greatly depending on the breeder, location and pedigree.
10. Czechoslovakian Wolf Dog - $ 1,500
To breed the Czechoslovakian wolfdog (that is the official name of the breed), 48 working German shepherds were crossed with four Carpathian wolves. Therefore, the animal combines the temperament of the German Shepherd and the quick wit, wolf’s strength and endurance.
The breed of Czechoslovakian wolf dogs was bred to help border patrols, but later they began to use it to search and save people, protect pastures, hunting, sporting events and many other tasks. The Czechoslovakian wolfdog is an intelligent, strong and courageous beast, easily getting along with family members and other domestic animals. He needs an experienced hand, regular training, and is not suitable for people who have their first pet.
9. Saluki - from 2500 dollars
Saluki, she is a gazelle dog - one of the most ancient dog breeds on Earth. These graceful greyhounds accompanied the men of Ancient Egypt on hunting and hiking, and their images are found from the XXII century BC. e.
Saluki are very fast, hardy and independent animals. They need physical activity and socialization, but they are invariably gentle and affectionate with their masters. They have no equal in speed of running long distances. When pursuing a gazelle, a dog can reach speeds of up to 70 km per hour.
8. Peruvian Inca Orchid - about $ 3,000
The second name of this breed sounds less beautiful - a Peruvian hairless dog. And even if this is not the most expensive dog breed in the world, it is one of the rarest. And the Inca Peruvian orchid is one of several breeds of hairless dogs. There is no hairline on the body of animals, and this is due to the presence of a special gene. It is not always inherited, so among these canine "orchids" there are also hairy ones.
For a long time, Peruvian hairless dogs have not been visited by anyone. They were considered guard dogs, then ranked as decorative breeds, and later even assigned to “athletes”. Now representatives of this truly universal breed are called simply and capaciously - a companion dog.
7. Canadian Eskimo dog - about $ 3,000
Due to its rarity, the Canadian Eskimo dog is considered one of the most expensive dog breeds in the world. The puppy's price can reach up to 7 thousand dollars and more.
Representatives of this beautiful, strong and freedom-loving breed do not bark, but longly “sing”. The thick coat of Canadian Eskimos allows them to endure severe frosts, but they often molt and are not suitable for allergic hosts. In addition, these dogs are very stubborn and raising them will require endurance and firmness from the person.
6. Azavak - from 3000 dollars
These thin-legged, lean dogs from the Borzoi breed move with a distinct feline grace.
The Azawaki were originally bred by the nomadic tribes of South Sahara as guard and hunting dogs. When running, they can reach speeds of up to 64 km per hour. These animals are characterized by exceptional endurance, and need a lot of physical exercise. They are very kind and gentle to children, but completely unsuitable for maintenance in a city apartment. Their element is running and space.
5. Akita Inu - 3.5-4 thousand dollars
This strong and dominant dog can be aggressive towards other animals if its socialization has not been carried out properly. She has a strong possessive instinct, and if you add stubbornness and considerable weight (from 40 kg to 45 kg for males and from 32 to 45 kg for bitches), it becomes clear that this is not a suitable companion for a weak or lazy person. But Akita Inu is an ideal dog for guarding a private house.
4. Chongqing - 3-5 thousand dollars
The top five most expensive dog breeds include the Chinese bulldog, the first mention of which is found in the archives of the Han Dynasty. These muscular, calm and confident beauties belonged to an elite pet. They were kept only by representatives of the Chinese nobility.
Currently, representatives of this breed are very rarely found outside of China. Yes, and in the Middle Kingdom there are few of them.
3. The Pharaoh Hound - 3-6.5 thousand dollars
Do not let the title fool you. The Pharaoh Hound is not an Egyptian breed of dog. In fact, it is the national dog of Malta. Her native name is Kelb tal-Fenek, which means “rabbit dog” in Maltese. These clever animals are traditionally used for hunting rabbits.
Pharaoh dogs have a truly royal article, high intelligence and sporting character. The price of puppies with a "royal" pedigree can reach 6500 dollars.
Interesting fact: the nose and ears of a pharaoh dog can turn red when she is very happy or excited.
2. Tibetan mastiff - 3-7000 thousand dollars
This is the second most expensive dog in the world. The photo of the Tibetan mastiff cannot fully convey all the power, huge size and beauty of the breed.
The excellent conservation qualities of the breed make it a good choice if you are looking for a dog to protect a private home or pasture. However, the Tibetan mastiff necessarily needs training, physical activity and socialization. If such a whopper is boring, she can turn "the whole house upside down."
In 2013, a rare Tibetan mastiff was sold in China for $ 1.9 million.
1. Samoyed husky - the most expensive dog in the world
A puppy from titled parents will cost from 2 to 10 thousand dollars.
Samoyeds are a breed of dogs that takes its name from the Samoyed or Samoyed peoples of Siberia. Nomadic reindeer herders raised fluffy white dogs to guard pastures, and pulled the sled, despite the severe frosts. Samoyed huskies are playful, good-natured, trusting, and excellent for families with children.
However, be careful: Samoyeds are known for their love of digging the ground, so find another activity for them. Otherwise, you risk falling into a hole dug in your yard. If you are concerned that the Samoyed husky is very fluffy, then do not worry - these dogs are hypoallergenic, which makes them excellent companions for allergy sufferers.
Although Samoyed husky is the most expensive dog in the world, and the price for a puppy comes to 10 thousand dollars, in Russia you can find puppies that cost from 35 to 60 thousand rubles.