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Learn about the 5 most expensive breeds in Brazil at the moment

Learn about the 5 most expensive breeds in Brazil at the moment

Who wants to guarantee a dog You probably already know that you will need to pay a good amount to realize this dream. But sometimes the question arises: what are, in fact, the most expensive breeds in Brazil today?

To resolve this doubt, we insert top 5 at most expensive dogs From Brazil to stay at home.

Whether it’s out of curiosity or because you want to know if your favorite breed is on the list, read on to find out:

05. French Bulldog

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Small in size, the French Bulldog is usually a very companionable and affectionate dog with humans. Puppies of this breed can cost, on average, between R$8,500 and R$12,000.

04. Boston Terrier

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Living with a Boston terrier is usually easy, as they are very affectionate and playful, and they love spending time with their owners. To get it at home, it is necessary to pay an amount between 4,500 and 10,000 R$.

03. Knight King Charles Spaniel

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Originally from the UK, the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is widely used as a therapy dog ​​for its gentle and playful manner. The value of the fares is usually between 6000 R$ and 10500 R$.

02. Rottweiler

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Despite their reputation for being dangerous, Rottweilers can be very calm and friendly, especially with their owners. A Rottweiler can cost, on average, from R$1,000 to R$13,000.

01. German Spitz / Pomeranian Lulu

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One of the most expensive breeds in the world, to get a spitz at home, it is necessary to pay between 3,000 and 16,000 Brazilian reais. Also known as the Pomeranian, dogs of this breed are usually active, independent, intelligent and docile.

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adoption

It is not always necessary to buy an animal to have a four-legged companion: many shelters have abandoned dogs and cats looking for a home. When deciding which path to take, consider the pros and cons of both options.