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These dogs are so expensive only the rich can afford them

If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to live the posh pup life, then hold on to your designer collars. From regal guardians to four-legged fashionistas, these fur-bulous companions are the epitome of luxury and style. Though these canine companions make our hearts skip a beat, they also make our wallets do a little dance. Leash up and explore these lavish tail-waggers who prove that being a top dog comes with a hefty price tag.

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Irish Wolfhound

These towering and lovable lugs are the epitome of nobility and kindness. With a price range of $1,500 to $2,500, having an Irish Wolfhound is like having your very own mythical creature—majestic, loving, and the stuff of legends.

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Cavalier King Charles Spaniel

Bow to the charming Cavalier King Charles Spaniel. These adorable fluffballs are the canine embodiment of elegance and sweetness. With a price range of approximately $2,000, they prove that true royalty isn’t just about crowns and castles—it’s about endless cuddles and love!

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Rottweiler

Rottweilers are the Chuck Norrises of the dog world—bold, fearless, and the epitome of loyalty. They’ve got a long history as herders and protectors, making them the original doggy bodyguards. But don’t let their tough exterior fool you; they’re also big softies with their families. Depending on their pedigree, these “pawfessionals” range around $2,000, but trust us, their love and protection are priceless!

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Samoyed

If you’re looking for a four-legged marshmallow to cuddle, the Samoyed is your answer. These snow-white cuties originated from Siberia, where they pulled sleds and melted hearts. Seriously, their fluffy smiles could warm even the chilliest winters! So, it’s no surprise these four-legged snowballs come with a price tag that could make a snowman blush—around $2,000 to $4,000 on average. But hey, you can’t put a price on getting your heart melted daily.

 

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Afghan Hound

With their flowing locks and ethereal grace, they’re like supermodels of the dog world. At an average cost of $2,000 to $3,000, owning an Afghan Hound is like having a walking piece of fine art that’s always runway-ready!

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Saluki

These sleek athletes have a grace that’s almost hypnotic. With a price tag that can reach up to $2,500, having a Saluki is like owning a living sculpture that gracefully steals hearts wherever it goes.

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Chow Chow

Prepare to bow to the fluffiness! The Chow Chow, aka the lion dog, is as regal as can be. Originating from China, they’ve been ruling hearts for ages. And with their aristocratic demeanor and striking blue-black tongues, they’re a fur-tastic conversation starter at any paw-ty! So, if you want to feel like a royal fur parent, be ready to spend at least $2,000 for your furry king or queen.

A very beautiful dog Pharaoh Hound stands and poses on a stone on a summer evening.
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Pharaoh Hound

From the land of pyramids and pharaohs, you’ll find the elegant Pharaoh Hound. These graceful hunters boast a distinctive blush when they’re excited as if they’re blushing at their own magnificence. At an average cost of around $2,500, you’ll feel like you’re walking with royalty every time you stroll with this dignified beauty.

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Akita Inu

Straight from the Land of the Rising Sun comes the loyal and courageous Akita Inu. These dignified pups have a rich history as revered protectors and symbols of loyalty. With a price range of around $3,000, having an Akita Inu is like owning a living samurai sword—strong, honorable, and tough.

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Azawakh

Hailing from the scorching sands of West Africa, these elegant sighthounds are like poetry in motion. They’re also as rare as a desert oasis. With a price tag of approximately $3,000, having an Azawakh is like owning a piece of living art that gracefully runs through your heart.

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English Bulldog

Calling all wrinkles enthusiasts! The English Bulldog, with its face full of squish, is the ultimate couch potato companion. But don’t let their droopy eyes fool you; these wrinkled wonders have a historical past as bull-baiters (yikes!). Nowadays, they’ve traded in bull-fighting for belly rubs and have become the snort-tastic stars of the canine world. While their medical bills can be as hefty as their squishy folds, you can still find these adorable meatballs for $4,000 or more.

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Tibetan Mastiff

The Tibetan Mastiff is a fur-ocious fluffball hailing from the Himalayas. These majestic mountain dogs have been keeping sheep and monasteries safe for centuries. With their luxurious coats and lion-like manes, they’re basically the James Bonds of the dog world. These paw-some protectors can fetch prices as high as the Everest peaks, reaching a paw-some $6,000!

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Lowchen

Looking for a canine A-lister to steal the spotlight? Say hello to the Lowchen, the “little lion dog.” These rare and paw-some pups were once the VIPs of European nobility. Rocking the red carpet with their luscious mane and adorable face, they’re sure to be the stars of any dog park event. These elite furballs can set you back $4,000 to $8,000, but who can resist the allure of a four-legged celeb?

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Canadian Eskimo Dog

These ancient Arctic explorers are as majestic as the Northern Lights. At an average cost of $3,500 to $8,000, owning a Canadian Eskimo Dog is like having a living legend from the frosty tales of the Great White North!

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