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10 Most Expensive Dog Breeds
Below you find our countdown of the most expensive breeds of dog in the world and also what the most expensive dog ever sold to date …. The popular position is completely updated for 2011.
The most popular breeds of dog breeds is not the most expensive in the world, but the rate of dog luxury high above the list. Popular dog breeds change from year to year and from country to country, and make the most expensive dog in the world.
Why an expensive dog?
There are various reasons that dogs love. The purity of race or scarcity can make a very expensive dog. When the children of the prize winning dog the price can skyrocket as well, but the most important factor is the factor C. When the dog spotted a picture or having a celebrity, the price of the dog shoot beyond the moon. This happened in the past, and it will happen in the future.
The most expensive dog ever sold
The most expensive dog ever sold was recently in March 2011, a red “Tibetan Mastiff” called Big Splash, or “Hong Dong” in Chinese. Dogs are always the most expensive 11 months old and this means that almost three meters tall at the shoulder and weighs over 180 pounds, said her coach, Liang Lu. It was purchased by a coal baron Chinese multi-millionaire.
“Big Splash” sold an extraordinary 10 million yuan, which is about 1.5 million U.S. dollars and beats the previous record set by another Tibetan Mastiff Tibetan Mastiff “called Yangtze River Number Two was sold to a Chinese woman in 2009 for at least 4 million yuan ($ 609,000). But it is still not make the Tibetan Mastiff is usually the most expensive breed of dog.
Top Ten Dog Love
Roaming the Internet, in a different country here is a countdown of the top ten most expensive dog breeds found that our editor.
10 – Akita

Ok No. it. 10 for the most expensive breeds of dog is the Japanese Akita can be sold for between $ 1,500 – $ 4,500
9 – bearded collie

In No. 9 in our list of dog collie most expensive in the world with a beard that could sell for between $ 1,000 and $ 5,000
8 -Pharaoh Hound

In No. 8 of the most expensive breed of dog is the dog pharaoh who can get between $ 2,500 – $ 6,500
7 – Tibetan Mastiff

For No.7 on our list is the Tibetan Mastiff can usually go for about $ 2,200 – $ 7,000. Now even one of them is sold for a whopping $ 1.5 million he is still not as generally the most expensive breed of dog.
6 – Rottweiler

The Rottweiler This is the number 6 in our dogs the most expensive listings between $ 2,000 – $ 8,000
5 – Chow Chow

Our list of No. 5 Chow Chow is a Chinese breed that can get between $ 3000 – $ 8500
4 – English Bulldog

The good old English bulldog or “British Bulldog” as it is known in the UK is no.4 our dog breeds most valued between $ 2,500 – $ 9,000 … Now wait, the third best dog breeds most expensive … drum roll please ….!
3 – Samoyed

The Samoyed originated in Siberia, it is our choice 3 can be purchased for between $ 4,000 – $ 11,000
2 – Conventional King Charles Spaniel

And 2 on our list of “Top Dog” is conventional King Charles Spaniel from England to be sold for a princely sum between $ 1,000 – $ 14,000 and the No. 1 most expensive breed of dog. …. …………….
1 – German Shepherd (Alsatian)

No. 1 in the race as the most expensive dog in the world is a versatile Alsatian can get something between $ 3,000 – $ 24,000 …
So it is. An interesting list of breeds of dogs, and, unfortunately, a famous dog it not in the top ten.
What happened to the Golden retriever, Komondor, Malteser Terrier, Bichon Frise, Norfolk Terrier, Staffordshire Terrier, Yorkshire Terrier and Australian Shepherd? All dogs that are popular, but they do not do the top ten most expensive dog in 2011.
The breed of dog in the world’s most expensive
Winner was the German shepherd, a dog confident proven capacity formed beyond the reach of many other dogs. The German Shepherd trained as a rescue dog, drug sniffing dogs and as guide for the visually impaired. No wonder he / she has stated that the top of the list of most expensive dog in the world. A dog training institute in Germany to sell their German Shepherds to the tune of $ 24,000, say they used to offer the best dog in the world.
More is not always better. The price of the dog is not important, it’s all about the love he gives you and love you can give back to the animal.