long-furred, or destructive breed, as you may find them financially draining to care for.
Tibetan Mastiff If you can afford to buy one of these fluffy Asian giants, then make sure you can afford the running costs, Too!
CNBC reports they’re the most expensive breed in the world, with one Chinese pup selling for $2 million!
Samoyed Spitzpedia warns that it’s not just the initial purchase price that makes the adorable “Smiling Samoyed” so expensive.
This engages your dog’s natural sniffing instincts, forcing them to use their nose to track down every last morsel.
Chow Chow Another large Asian fluffball, the blue-tongued Chow Chow can be yours for $1,500–$3,000 in the U.S. But that’s just the beginning!
But that’s just the beginning! Their unique coat requires regular brushing and professional grooming every 4–6 weeks.