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What is the most expensive breed of dog to own?

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And finally: The Tibetan Mastiff is the most expensive dog breed to own. It has an exorbitant average purchase price of $3,000, so you might want to take advantage of the various tax breaks for pet owners. Known as a great watchdog, the Tibetan Mastiff's standard grooming costs average about $70 per professional visit. 2 апр. 2016 г.


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