These puppies are very rare in China, and they are all rich
China is actually a big dog raising country. The pet industry released in December 2018 shows that there are already 74 million dogs! However, even if there are so many people raising dogs, these types of dogs are the least common in China, and those who have raised them are all rich! Have you raised it?
1. Chinese crested dog
Chinese crested dog, also known as "Chinese hairless dog", is one of the few hairless dogs in the world. Its purpose is to enjoy and pet companion. In everyone's eyes, Chinese crested dogs seem to look ugly, so there are few people who raise them. They are more cultivated and reproduced in the United Kingdom and the United States, which is relatively rare in China. The value of Chinese crested dogs ranges from 5,000 to tens of thousands of yuan.
2. Luo Qin Dog
Luo Qin Dog is produced in France. It was once found in southern Europe. It is a small playboy. It is called "little lion dog". It has been popular with many nobles. It is the most frequently appeared in medieval oil painting art. Luo Qin dogs once became very rare, and they sold for $8,500.
3. Tibetan Mastiff
I believe everyone is familiar with Tibetan Mastiff, and it is no exaggeration to say that it is the most expensive dog. More than ten or twenty years ago, the value of Tibetan mastiffs was very popular. The value of millions was normal. There was once a "Tibetan Mastiff King" who had sold over ten millions of dollars! Although the "Tibetan Mastiff fever" has been around for a long time, if you want to buy purebred Tibetan Mastiffs, you will have to start at least 200,000 yuan!
4. The Portuguese Water Dog
The Portuguese Water Dog is not famous in China. It looks very much like a medium-sized poodle. They all have soft and fluffy curly hairs, and may be the ancestor of the poodle. The Portuguese water dog was once on the verge of extinction. In 1960, there were only 60 dog breeds left. Fortunately, many of them were reproduced and cultivated later, otherwise one dog breed might be missing in the world.