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The 5 Most Expensive Dog Breeds in the World - Not Just the Price, But Also Grooming and Medical Costs, Have You Seen Any?

Dogs are loyal friends of humans. If you plan to buy a dog, try to do some research. You will find many dog breeds to choose from, but some are more expensive than others. Not only the purchase price, but also grooming, medical fees, and clothing costs.


1. Kerry Blue Terrier

The purchase price is $600, this dog is not expensive. However, due to many health problems, medical expenses may reach $7000. With careful care, they can live up to 15 years.

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2. Doberman Pinscher


Dobermans are large dogs, with an average price of $800. Although they are easy to train, they have many health problems, such as cardiomyopathy. This breed’s lifespan is 7 to 10 years. The average medical cost is estimated at $7,100.3.

3. Bernese Mountain Dog


These 120-pound giant dogs have a purchase price of about $800. This breed has many health problems, such as elbow and hip dysplasia, which will cost you about $6500.4.

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4. German Shepherd


They are known for their shepherds' intelligence, each priced at about $800. Although they can live up to 13 years, their medical expenses can reach $20500. The reason for their high medical costs is to treat common health problems such as hip dysplasia and anal fistula.

5. Maltese


Maltese dogs have a large body and thick fur, making them look like lions. One costs about $900, with an average grooming cost of $90, and medical expenses may soar to $11,000.

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