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Tibetan mastiffs are smart, stubborn, and independent dogs who switch between obedient and willful depending on their mood. Learn more about living with the capricious Tibetan mastiff.
Ancient Currency: Dogs Worth More Than Gold In the Himalayan regions of Tibet, the Tibetan Mastiff was highly valued not only for its ability to protect flocks and villages from predators like ...
Just check out these huge, floofy Tibetan Mastiffs who look more like lions cosplaying as dogs than actual, you know, dogs.
Big Dog Makes Incredible Recovery with a Little Help and an Impressive Makeover "Sprout, we love watching you grow," the Chicago-based pet rescue and community said of the Tibetan Mastiff ...
That’s one pricey pooch! A high-rolling Chinese businessman shelled out $1.9 million for a Tibetan mastiff in what could be the most expensive case of puppy love ever. The man, described as a ...
Story at a glance The Tibetan mastiff is the most expensive dog in the world. The breed stands at at least 26 inches shoulder height and typically weighs more than 100 lbs. Known to sell for at ...
Family Realizes Pet Dog Might Be a Bear After Animal Starts to Walk Around on Hind Legs The family believed the dog was a Tibetan Mastiff, a breed that can grow to be quite large ...
The Tibetan mastiff's fur was incredibly matted and dirty, so it took four hours to complete her transformation.
The title of most expensive dog has been held by Tibetan Mastiffs for years. In 2009, a Chinese woman set the record by spending over $500,000 on a mastiff named Yangzte No. 2.
A Tibetan Mastiff just went for nearly $2 million at a Chinese "luxury pet fair" in the eastern province of Zhejiang.
The Tibetan mastiff became part of the American Kennel Club’s Working group in 2006, but even after receiving official AKC recognition, the breed remains relatively rare in the U.S.