10 Expensive Dogs Only Rich People Can Afford

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10 Expensive Dogs Only Rich People Can Afford
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It’s always good to have a dog in the house, unless it could eat you out of house and home. Today we
will be looking at 10 expensive dogs that only the rich could afford. You’d think that the lovable corgi
would occupy the number one slot on this list, but you’d think wrong. Stay tuned to find out what the
most expensive dog is.

Number 10. The Afghan Hound
An ancient member of the sighthound family, the Afghan hound was first bred thousands of years ago
by nomadic peoples of Afghanistan, Pakistan, and northern India. An extremely skilled hunter, the
Afghan was used to bring down both large and small game, including antelopes and perhaps even
leopards. Although many present day experts doubt that leopards were the Afghan's traditional prey,
eyewitness accounts tell of lone Afghans killing leopards by seizing them by the neck and severing the
leopards' spines in their jaws.
They became popular as pets and show dogs starting in the 1970s, and it’s pretty easy to understand
why. It’s widely regarded as one of the most beautiful dogs with their flowing coats and curly tails. They
even require daily hair brushing because their long silky coats become tangled very easily.
You can get one of these beautiful dogs right now for $7000, but don’t think that the cost stops there.
Not factoring in the cost of food and grooming, the health bill for this breed can easily add up, being
predisposed to cataracts and hyperthyroidism, and treating either condition can run you up to $3000
more.

Number 9. The Pharaoh Hound
Aloof and goofy, the Pharaoh Hound can be dated back to around 3000 B.C. It has long been rumored
that the breed originates back to Ancient Egypt, but was recently proven otherwise. Recent DNA analysis
has shown the breed originated in Malta where, instead of being the pet of kings, was primarily used to
hunt rabbits. IN any case, the breed has been shown in previous Egyptian hieroglyphics, which lends
credence to the idea of the Pharaoh Hound existing for centuries.
The Pharaoh Hound is a muscular, athletic breed with a graceful stride. His original purpose was to track
small game by using his talents of sight, sound, and smell. His look exudes an exotic and regal
appearance. He loves to be able to play and has intense bouts of energy. This breed is athletic and excels
at agility and lure coursing.
So, how much to get your hands on the dog of the pharaohs? About $7500 dollars, and

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