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Have you seen our list of rarest dog breeds? What about the list of tallest dogs in the world? Among the list of luxurious dogs, which one is the most expensive dog breed?

In a recent news, the Tibetan Mastiff dog breed is considered the “World’s Most Expensive Dog“. The tag price is a whooping $500,000! A Chinese woman even paid roughly $600,000 just to own a Tibetan Mastiff dog breed.

And there are other expensive breeds too…

The Tibetan Mastiff is a very ancient breed and type of domestic dog originating with nomadic cultures of Central Asia.


Samoyed – which costs around $3000 to $8000. Samoyed takes its name from the Samoyedic peoples of Siberia. An alternate name for the breed, especially in Europe, is Bjelkier.

Bulldog can costs around $2000 to $5000. It also known as British Bulldog or English Bulldog, is a breed of dog which traces its ancestry to England.

French Mastiff – The average price of a French Mastiff puppy is over $1,000. French Mastiff sometimes called the Bordeaux Bulldog is a relatively short, stocky mastiff.

Cavalier King Charles Spaniel – This breed of dog can costs around $800 to $3,500. It is considered one of the toy dog breeds. It is one of the most popular breeds in the United Kingdom and has become more popular in the United States over the last ten years.

Akita Inu – is a breed of large dog originating in Japan, named for Akita Prefecture, where it is thought to have originated. Akita Inu can costs around $1500 to $3500.

Chow Chow Breed – It has first originated from Mongolia about 4,000 years ago. The breed is one of the 14 ancient dogs that have existed in the past up to the present. Price is around $1300 to $3500.

More dog breeds soon.

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