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The 5 most expensive dogs in the world, the first is worth $1.9 million

 First place: Tibetan Mastiff


In ancient times, the Tibetan Mastiff was used to protect homes and sheep, and it could even drive away leopards and wolves. The price is naturally not to be underestimated. It is worth mentioning that in 2013, a rare red Tibetan Mastiff was sold in China for a price of US$1.9 million! 

Second place: Pharaoh Hound


Pharaoh hounds generally weigh 20-25 kg, but they always look smaller and slimmer. This kind of dog is stubborn and independent, so training them is no small challenge. But once the training is successful, they will be very obedient and well-behaved dogs. 


Third place: Akita



Akita Inu is a family pet dog that is famous for his loyalty to the owner. Akita dogs are actually divided into two strains: Japanese Akita dogs and American Akita dogs. Japanese purebred Akita is more expensive. 


Fourth place: Peruvian Inca Orchid Dog



It is the most avant-garde dog in the world because it is one of the few dogs without hair. Many people have taken a fancy to it because of this magical feature, and its price is constantly rising. 


Fifth: Little lion dog



Little lion dog is hard to find on the market. It has a very docile temperament and is called "the best companion dog." The Little lion dog is very friendly to children, you can rest assured to let it accompany them to play. 

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