The Siberian Samoyed is the most costly dog in the world overall, coming in at number one. Together with its happy smiles, the uncommon breed is renowned for its loving, caring, and eagerness to please disposition.
The Löwchen, also referred to as the "little lion dog," has been a favorite among Europeans for almost 500 years, having originated in France. When there were only 65 of these dogs left in the world in 1973.
One of the oldest and rarest breeds in the world, the Chow Chow is native to northern China. The cost of purchasing a Chow Chow dog is high, but the expenses of owning one do not end there.
This enormous doggo traveled to America from Tibet, where it served to defend sheep from wolves, leopards, and bears. When fully grown, a mastiff may weigh over 150 pounds and repel some of the most aggressive beasts.
The Azawakh is among the priciest breeds in 2019 despite being one of the newest. Originating in West Africa, their primary function was hunting; they have clear resemblance to Middle Eastern and South Indian hounds.
Given that Rottweilers are a more prevalent breed than all the other pups on this list, some people may be surprised by this one. Despite their relatively low initial cost of $1,500.
With less than 300 canines left in 2018, the Canadian Eskimo dog is one of the rarest breeds in the world and is in danger of going extinct. They were introduced to North America from Siberia over a millennium ago, and since the 1960s.
Because of their stature and muscularity, Dogo Argentinos are among the most costly dogs in the world, having originally been created for large game hunting. The doggo may mostly hunt wild hogs in South America.