Today to give you an inventory of the world's top ten most expensive dogs list, dog breeds can be based on their popularity, needs, professional division of labor and specific tasks to go up and down the price, some breeds of dogs are more valuable, because there are only a few dogs in the world, while other breeds of dogs are considered status symbols, because some celebrities own them.

1. Tibetan mastiff
Originally from Nepal and China, the Tibetan mastiff is an ancient breed used to protect sheep from threatened leopards or wolves. One of the largest dogs in the world, this gorgeous dog can have heights of up to 33 inches and weigh close to 160 pounds. Because of their protective instincts, this breed has become a symbol of the Chinese state. It became the most expensive dog breed in the world, and someone paid no less than $1.9 million for a red Snavy mastiff. The price of pure Tibetan mastiffs can rise from $2,000 to millions.
2. Czechoslovak wolfhound
This interesting dog breed comes from an experiment completed in the country in 1955, when the German Shepherd's line of work was bred alongside the Carpathians in an attempt to create a breed with a wolf mentality and endurance and trainability of the German Shepherd. They were created as attackers for military operations such as search and rescue, tracking, grazing, or hunting. Since they are almost strangers outside of their country, you will need to fly there to buy one, which doesn't sound easy. The price may exceed $50,000.
3. German Shepherd
The German Shepherd, alias German Blackback, is also commonly known as the German Wolfhound, although it is a new breed, only born in 1899, but the German Shepherd is quite popular around the world today. Developed as a working dog for sheep grazing, this dog breed is highly intelligent, obedient and strong, and also suitable for training. They are the breeds most used in police or army search and rescue or aid operations, and they are also often used in movies due to their versatility. They are also great family companions, but they need a lot of exercise every day. If you want a pure-blood that's also trained, they cost $24,000.
4. Pharaoh Hound
The Pharaoh Hound is one of the oldest dog breeds, first discovered 2,000 years ago, after the Roman invasion of Egypt, when the romans began to have a large number of such dogs. The pharaoh hound is quite intelligent, and once loved the favor of the royal family. They were once used for hunting, and even for guarding the tombs of the Egyptian pharaohs. They are of noble origin, with sharp outlines and beautiful lines. Now it generally exists as an excellent hunting dog, and the price is about 300,000 to 100,000.
5. Samoyed dogs
The Samoyed dog is raised by nomadic reindeer herders for herding and sledding, nowadays, the Samoyed is one of the most expensive dog breeds, priced between 6500 - 12000 US dollars, it is a very cute and fun breed, it can get along well with the owner's family, they are good companions for small children and old age, it is sometimes overprotective and is also considered a bit stubborn, it is important to have the right culture in training.
6, Shiba Inu
The Shiba Inu is about 35 to 40 centimeters in size, and some people say that the price of the Shiba Inu is basically impure under 5,000 yuan, and the price of the puppy Shiba Inu on the Internet is about 250,000, and you can imagine what the price of their parents is.
7. French Bulldog
The French bulldog will grow to 30 cm in size, and the french bulldog of regular pedigree is priced at about 15,000, which is a female dog, and the male price is about 12,000, but on the Internet, the price of the French bulldog cub has reached about 200,000-300,000!
8. Pine Lion Dog
The Chow Chow ranges in price from $3,000 to $8,000 and is known for his appearance and almost black tongue. They are very fond of people they think are family, but they are very introverted. The Chow Chow is from northern China and is one of the few surviving ancient dog breeds that apparently evolved from wolves. Because of their stubbornness, they are sometimes described as dogs with cat-like personalities. They are also less active, so it is good to have someone in the apartment. When a bond is established between them and their families, they quickly become overprotective and try to drive others away, making them high-risk dogs.