The Löwchen, or the “little lion” in German, is another one of the most expensive dog breeds in the world.
The gorgeous, fluffy Samoyed demands frequent grooming and has a relatively high initial purchase price.
Due to health concerns, including probable respiratory disorders, English Bulldogs can be expensive. Veterinary care and specialized food can be costly.
Chow Chows are noted for their striking appearance and are frequently more expensive. Their grooming requirements can also add to their ongoing costs.
Rottweilers are enormous and powerful canines that may require more intensive training and care, perhaps making them more expensive to keep.
French Bulldogs are popular, but they can be costly because to their small size, distinct appearance, and potential health issues, particularly with their respiratory system.
Because of their size and the possibility of joint problems, the Irish Wolfhound, one of the tallest dog breeds, may incur higher healthcare bills.
Afghan Hounds are known for their exquisite appearance and long, flowing coat, yet they may be expensive to groom and keep in good condition.
Pharaoh Hounds are highly expensive to acquire due to their unusual appearance and scarcity. Proper care and veterinary treatment add to the overall cost.
The Saluki, sometimes known as the "Royal Dog of Egypt," is a beautiful and historic breed. Their scarcity and the possibility of health problems may add to greater expenses.