Top 10 Most Expensive Dog in the World

Our dogs are some of the most precious things in our lives. We love them with all of our hearts and shower them with love and affect. But how far would you be willing to pay for your pup? We do everything for our pups and spend a lot of money every single day. While some prices might be higher for breeders than animal shelters, no matter where your precious pup comes from, we love them nonetheless.

The 10 most expensive dog breeds

This list is based on the breeders’ fees and does not take into account price increases over the years. It would be super cool to see how much they have gone up since we started this list in 2008. The dogs on the list are ranked in ascending order based on their price. 10. Akita We are not surprised that the Akita was ranked in the number one spot. This dog is known as one of the most vicious breeds around. The famous story of one dog trying to eat a Japanese Emperor is testament to that. It can be trained as a service dog, but it has also been used for military purposes and as a police K-9. It is very strong and can grow to become over 180kgs. Price In England, the largest litter of English Mastiffs costs around £100,000.

 

What are the prices for the 10 most expensive dogs?

Not all of these prices are that hard to believe. Like any other product, dog food has its price. The Blue Buffalo Dog Food Dog Treats are among the priciest options, along with the Doggie Dozen, the Dogpawtastic Dog Treats and the Blue Buffalo Paw Nip. The least expensive dog food on the list is the Tuff Kid. We also included only dogs that are fixed, and not ones that are in season, as there are always significant discounts on these dogs. Check out all of these 10 most expensive dogs on amazon and our goodreads list. The Blue Buffalo Dog Food Dog Treats are among the priciest options. 1. Blue Buffalo Dog Food Dog Treats With the dog food treats, dogs in season will be sold at discounted prices.

 

Examples of prices for some of the most expensive dogs in the world

Rufus (Alaskan Malamute): he is a 7-year old male who came to us from a puppy mill, and he cost about $18,000. He’s now registered and is very healthy, but we know that his price tag will never be affordable for all. Clara (Shetland Sheepdog): she is the most expensive puppy in our shelter, and she was sold for $45,000. She is a 5-year old female, and is a mix between a Shetland Sheepdog and a Border Collie. Charli (Australian Shepherd): she is the newest member of our shelter, and her sale price was $42,000. She’s a 3-year old female and is also a mix. Chloe (Australian Shepherd): she is the oldest of all the Australian Shepherds and is an 8-year-old male. Her sale price was about $50,000. Jinx (Australian Shepherd): she is a 9-year-old female.

 

Things you should know about buying a dog

There are some things that you should know before buying a dog. I am pretty sure you are aware that people get pups when they are young. The timing, if you can call it that, of getting a dog is also a very important aspect of buying a puppy. When to get a dog depends on the breed, the time of year and the financial situation. If you have the money, go for it, if you can’t afford a puppy, you can always look for a dog in a shelter, but that’s not going to be cheap. I know you want to make the most of your money and the experience of getting a puppy isn’t just the cute pictures and the following video you will see. The process itself is an ordeal and requires lots of love and attention.

 

Conclusion

I hope these 10 pictures and lists gave you some ideas as to how much your pups are worth in the dog-buying and dog-selling industry. You are not a guinea pig and you should not sell your puppies for fun! You should never sell a pup unless you are sure that you can get a proper home for it! Not to mention, you can save a lot of money by buying a puppy from a reputable breeder.

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