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

By Andrew Alpin, 9 February 2018

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15English Bulldog

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Don’t be mistaken. An English bulldog is a friendly breed but may cost $1,200 with an average grooming cost of about $48 or more. Bulldogs live up to just 8 years and can invite several health conditions making their healthcare costs a steep $5,700.

English Bulldog

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14Samoyed

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This is considered a rare breed that costs between $1,200-$1,500 to purchase. The Samoyed is a kind and loving animal and is always willing to please its family. It has a thick white coat that requires grooming regular which may cost $60 per session. Samoyeds live up to 14 years and are at risk of issues like corneal dystrophy and autoimmune conditions making healthcare average about $4,800.

Samoyed

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13Old English Sheepdog

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This breed is one of the best watchdogs and family dogs best for kids. Puppies cost up to $1,500 but average grooming costs are costly at $88 per session. Healthcare is also steep at $7,500 making this truly an expensive dog breed to purchase.

Old English Sheepdog

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12Rottweiler

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The Rottweiler may be a large breed and costs anywhere from $850 up to $1,200. It lives up to 10 years and is alert intelligent and fearless. The shorthaired dog has a low grooming cost of $35 but healthcare may be expensive to the tune of $7,800.

Rottweiler

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11Staffordshire Bull Terrier

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Staffordshire Bull Terrier puppies will cost an average of $1,500-$2000 making it among the world’s most expensive dogs. The breed is a medium sized one and is always full of energy and enjoys the outdoors. A good breed can live up to 14 years and will average $48 for grooming. Healthcare can be anything up to $3500 make it lesser in comparison to others.

Staffordshire Bull Terrier

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