Tibetan mastiff become world's most expensive dog
Tibetan mastiff become world's most expensive dog - An 11-month-old red Tibetan mastiff has become the world's most expensive dog after sells in China for over $1.5 million. Although the specifics of the sale are confidential, the seller divulged that the Red Tibetan mastiff was bought by coal baron from the north of China.
The Tibetan Mastiff Garden in Laoshan, told The Telegraph "When I started in this business, ten years ago, I never thought we would see such a price,"
The Tibetan Mastiff is a very ancient breed and type of domestic dog originating with nomadic cultures of Central Asia. Tibetan Mastiff was a dog tied outside the home as a guardian. At 180 pounds and still growing, Big Splash is considered "a perfect specimen," said Liang, who believes the buyer might be able to recoup his investment in just a few years by charging other breeders stud fees of as much as $15,000 each.
The Tibetan Mastiff Garden in Laoshan, told The Telegraph "When I started in this business, ten years ago, I never thought we would see such a price,"
The Tibetan Mastiff is a very ancient breed and type of domestic dog originating with nomadic cultures of Central Asia. Tibetan Mastiff was a dog tied outside the home as a guardian. At 180 pounds and still growing, Big Splash is considered "a perfect specimen," said Liang, who believes the buyer might be able to recoup his investment in just a few years by charging other breeders stud fees of as much as $15,000 each.
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