Top 25 Most Expensive Dog Breeds In The World - 2021 Updated

By Andrew Alpin, 9 February 2018

5Irish Wolfhound

This is one big gentle giant great for families where a puppy cost approx $2,200 making it one of the most expensive dog breeds in the world. It lives between 6-10 years and grooming average about $65 a session. Medical problems make healthcare cost an average of $7,700.

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4Black Russian Terrier

The Black Russian Terrier is truly one of the world’s most expensive dog breeds that can cost anything from $1,800 to $2,500. This is a large breed where grooming can cost a steep $105. With life expectancy between 10 to 14 years, it is prone to health issues like eye and orthopaedic problems that can make healthcare cost about an average of $6000.

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3Afghan Hound

The Afghan hound is a huge dog that could cost up to $2,000 from a registered breeder. It has a long glamorous coat and looks elegant but will require constant pampering that makes their grooming sessions cost around $65 per session. They live for 12-14 years but are prone to health problems like cataract and hypothyroidism making their healthcare cost an average of $2,900 which is comparatively lower than other exotic breeds.

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2Portuguese Water Dog

Instead of purchasing a Portuguese water dog you could adopt one instead because this is a truly expensive dog breed that may cost anything up to $2,500. It is a medium-sized dog who really loves water and grooming can cost $53 per session. The breed can live from 10-14 years and healthcare isn’t that much costing an average of $2,700.

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1Tibetan Mastiff

Now we come to the most expensive dog in the world. The glorious Tibetan Mastiff is a giant with a giant price tag that can go up to $5000 but you can also get a puppy from registered for up to $2,500. The Tibetan Mastiff is a great watchdog and incurs a grooming charge of about $70. It has a life expectancy of about 10-14 years but in comparison to other dogs, the healthcare expenses go up to $3,000 on an average.

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