11 Most Expensive Dog Breeds You’ll Find in Nigeria

Purebred dogs are sold for a range of prices depending on how well they meet the breed standard. The cost buying a dog in Nigeria is also dependent on other factors such as location and importation cost. This post focuses on dogs that are bred in Nigeria.

1. Tibetan Mastiff

The Tibetan Mastiff is arguably the most expensive dog in the world! which is probably why they are so rare in Nigeria although a few ‘brave’ breeders breed them. Puppy Price: 750k – 1.5 million Naira.

2. French Bulldog

This breed is a personal favorite of mine because they are simply beautiful and easy to groom. Acceptable colors under the breed standard are the various shades of brindle, fawn, tan or white with brindle patches (pieds). The most common colors are brindle, then fawn, with pieds being less common than the other colors. Puppy price: 300k – 550k Naira.

 

3. English Bulldog

Sometimes referred to as the British Bulldog or simply Bulldog, the breed is the official mascot of the United States Marine Corps. Bulldogs were the fourth most popular pure breed dogs in the United States in 2015 according to the American Kennel Club, they are not very common in Nigeria. Puppy price: 300k – 450k Naira.

 

 

4. Neopolitan Mastiff

We have had a Neopo before but unfortunately lost her at about 5 months old. The breed’s ancestry is thought to date as far back as  3000 BCE, the beginning of the Bronze Age. Although Neopolitan Mastiffs are massive in size and look imposing the breed have low energy levels and can be gentle and calm. Puppy price : 200k – 350k Naira.

 

 

5. Cane Corso

Also known as the Italian Mastiff, this dog breed was developed to guard property and hunt game. The Cane Corso is closely related to the Neapolitan Mastiff. As puppies, they require strong leadership and consistent training and it is encouraged to begin socialization as soon as possible.Puppy price : 200k – 350k Naira.

 

 

 6. Bull Mastiff

Bullmastiffs can be easily mistaken for Boerboels because they share some similarities in size and structure. The breed was recognized as a purebred dog by The Kennel Club in 1924. They are quiet dogs and very rarely bark. Puppy price : 200k – 300k Naira.

 

7. Caucasian Shepherd

This breed officially called Kavkazskaya Ovtcharka or Caucasian Ovcharka only recently became popular in Nigeria. They are territorial and suspicious of strangers and will protect their flock, family, and property from danger. This breed is not suitable for first-time owners, they are for experienced dog owners who can dedicate a lot of time to train and socialize them. Puppy price : 200k – 280k Naira.

 

 

8. Boerboel

Also known as the south African Mastiff, the Boerboel is one of the most common dog breeds in Nigeria. They were bred in South Africa as working farm dogs and are one of the most powerful dog breeds. Puppy price : 150k – 280k Naira.

 

 

9. Rottweiler

Rottweilers are also very common in Nigeria, the breed is regarded as a medium to large dog. The Rottweiler is one of the oldest of herding breeds, with a history possibly dating back to the Roman Empire. In 1931 the Rottweiler was officially recognized by the American Kennel Club. Here in Nigeria, the breed started gaining popularity in the 1980’s. Puppy price : 150k – 250k Naira.

 

 

10. German Shepherd Dog (GSD)

Probably the world’s most numerous breed of dog, today’s German Shepherds descend from a small population of working shepherd dogs from Northwest Germany. Growing up in Nigeria almost everyone I knew had an ‘Alsatian’, the breed has been around here since colonial times. They are very intelligent, a trait that makes them desirable as police, guard, search and rescue dogs. Puppy price : 150k – 250k Naira.

 

 

11. Chow Chow

Although they are steadily becoming popular in Nigeria, a lot of people are still unaware of their presence. The fascinating thing about them is their thick mane and their purple/blue-black tongue. The Chow Chow is a dog breed originally from northern China, where it is referred to as Songshi Quan which means “puffy-lion dog”. Puppy price : 150k – 200k Naira.

 

 

Finding a full breed dog in Nigeria is sometimes difficult, always demand to see the papers and meet the owners and parents of any puppy you want to adopt.

Source: https://www.wooflinepets.com/11-expensive-dogs-youll-find-nigeria/

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