2 WORLDS RAREST DOG BREEDS YOU PROBABLY DIDNT KNOW EXIST
TIBETAN MASTIFF
The tibetan mastiff is an impressively large dog which was currently sold for about $1.5 million dollars, making it the most ever sold in history. It is a primitive dog breed that was developed centuries ago in Tibet, they are originally used as guards to livestock and property but they could also enjoy being a family companion. The tibetan mastiff has a beautiful tail, appealing colors , long coat with a noble appearance. He is also very hardworking, fearless and loyal, loves to protect his family too.
The Tibetan Mastiff is stubborn and will not always obey you, especially in cases he feel he is right, he is independent in nature. H e is usually quiet and need his living conditions to be met, if you happen to leave him outside, expect a lot of barking at night.
Name: Tibetan Mastiff
Other names: Dok-Khyi, Tsang-khyi
Origin: China
Size: Large
Type: Purebred
Life span: 10-14 years
Height: 25-28 inches (61-71 cm)
Weight: 140-170 pounds (64-78 kg)
Colors: BlackBlack & TanBlueBrownGrayRed
Puppy Price: Average $2500 - $3500 USD
MUDI
This breed of dog originated from Hungary, the Mudi is believed to have been in existence since the 1800s. Classification of this breed began in 1936. If you like a highly intelligent and alert dog who wants to be an active part of your life, this breed won’t have you singing the Mudi blues. He has many advantages, including a low-maintenance coat and a desire to work that is balanced by a metaphorical “off” switch. The Mudi would generally prefer to have a job to do, but if you want to take a day off and watch football, he’s good with that, too. Mudis can get along with other pets and children if they are raised with them, but they don’t welcome teasing or abuse. Teach children how to interact politely with the dog and always supervise young children and dogs.
The Mudi does best in a home with a securely fenced yard. He is curious and will roam if not confined.
Highly people-oriented, Mudis are not suited to life as “backyard” dogs (no dog is). Although they get along with other dogs, they also are not suited to living in a pack of half a dozen or more dogs. They tend to do best in homes where they will receive plenty of one-on-one attention.
Other Names: Hungarian Mudi, Canis Ovilis Fenyesi
Coat: Has a dense coat ranging from wavy to curly along with short hair covering its face and legs
Color: Black, brown, gray, white, red, fawn, cifra ( black and gray marbling) and ash
Type: Purebred
Group: Herding dogs, Rare dog breeds
Lifespan : 13 to 14 years
Size : Medium
Height : 15 to 19 inches
Weight: 18 to 29 pounds
Litter size 5 : to 10 puppies
Temperament : Protective, alert, active, smart and keen
Good with Children : Yes ( particularly older ones)
Climate Compatibility : Preferably warm climate
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Tibetan mastiff is the million dollar dog. That is really expensive. If we ever get one for free is like 1.5 million dollar blessing. Being greedy, I may probably sell it for profit since I may not be able to afford to maintain such an expensive dog. Thanks for posting!
Lol you’re welcome. It’s oaky to sell it 😂