Wednesday, 6 August 2014

Worlds Most Expensive Dog Breeds: Top 10

  1.       I.     Samoyed ($4,000 to $11,000)


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.

     II.        English Bulldog ($2,500 to $9,000)

This jowly breed is known for its “loose-jointed, shuffling gait and massive, short-faced head”. 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.

    III.        Chow Chow ($3,000 to $8,500)

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.

   IV.        Lowchen ($5,000 to $8,000)


Löwchen means “little lion” in German, a fitting name for this small dog with an impressive mane of hair and talent for agility. Clipped close to the skin at the hindquarters, with cuffs of hair around the ankles and a plumed tail.

    V.        Rottweiler ($2,000 to $8,000)


Rottweilers are as multi-talented as they are robust and powerful.  Intelligent, patient breed often works as a police dog, herder, service dog, therapy dog, or obedience competitor. Rottweilers are also protective and self-confident, making them excellent companions.

   VI.        Tibetan Mastiff ($2,200 to $7,000)


The massive Tibetan Mastiff displays a “noble bearing” and a royal price tag to go with it. It is an aloof and watchful breed, with an immense double coat and a kind expression. But the breed’s dignified personality can also translate into a reluctance to participate in organized activities.

  VII.        Akita ($1,500 to $4,500)


Akitas originated in Japan and today can be found all over the world as successful show and therapy dogs. They have thick coats, plush tails and a powerful build, along with a dignified and courageous personality.

 VIII.        Pharaoh Hound ($2,500 to $6,500)


As regal as its name implies, the Pharaoh Hound is “graceful, powerful, and, above all, fast.” But they’re also eager to please, making them great at hunting, obedience, and lure coursing. Most unique is the Pharaoh Hound’s “blush”.

   IX.        Saluki ($2,500)


Salukis look thin and graceful, but possess impressive strength and endurance. The sight hound is a great hunter, lure courser and show dog, and can appear smooth or coated with feathering on the legs, in varous colors.

    X.        Irish Wolfhound ($1,500 to $2,000)


Two thousand dollars might seem a small price to pay for the tallest of dogs, also known for a commanding appearance. Irish Wolfhounds are known for their athletic ability, especially in endurance running. And of course, there is an Irish proverb to describe their personality.


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