Million-dollar dog
The Tibetan Mastiff (or Tibetan Mastiff) is a hunting dog breed raised and trained by Tibetans to protect livestock and protect animals. life of people in the Himalayan mountains from wild animals such as wolves and tigers.
According to many studies, this dog breed appeared 5,000 years ago and is considered a dog breed. has the most ancient genome in the world today.
Adult Tibetan clams can reach up to 100 kg.
This is a breed of dog that is of particular interest to dog lovers because their giantness and strength can create majesty for the owner. The Tibetan Mastiff is said to be the “lord of the steppe” and is described as “bigger than wolves, stronger than leopards and faster than deer”. An adult Mastiff can weigh from 70-100kg.
The Tibetan Mastiff is also a dog breed with a particularly stubborn and loyal personality that only listens to one owner. Because of the above reasons, Tibetan Mastiffs had a golden age when they were extremely popular with dog owners.
In China, owning a purebred dog The breed quickly became a symbol of power and status.
The Tibetan mastiff hobby flourished in China about 10 years ago. Owning a purebred dog quickly became a symbol of power and status. Mastiffs compared to lions are traded for billions.
A red-haired Tibetan Mastiff was sold for 13 million USD (about 26 billion VND) in 2011 In early 2014, a Mastiff was sold for nearly 2 million USD (about 42 billion VND) in China. This is the highest price ever in pet dog sales. There was also a dog bought by a woman for 600,000 USD and picked up by a convoy of 30 cars to the airport.
The man once spent more than 30 billion to buy one Tibetan Mastiff.
In Vietnam, the trend of raising Mastiff dogs has appeared for about ten years. Currently, these giant dogs are still popular, especially in the Northern provinces.
Billion-dollar Mastiff Dog Farm in Quang Ninh.< /p>
The price of these dogs is also very flexible depending on their appearance. A Tibetan Clam about 2 months old weighing 10 kg is sold for about 10-20 million VND. But according to some knowledgeable dog owners, they have to spend at least 60-70 million VND to get a potential 2-month-old Tibetan Mastiff.
As for adult Tibetan Mastiffs, it must be calculated in hundreds. million, even up to billions of dong. There are dogs that have been sold for more than 150 million VND, and there are even beautiful dogs that can cost up to 500 million VND.
Giant Tibetan Mastiff with a price more than 1 billion VND.
Dog owners said that perhaps the factor that makes Tibetan Mastiffs so valuable is the myths that are rumored around this dog breed. Many Vietnamese readers have passionately read The Tibetan Code to discover more about the legendary Clams, described as great warriors. Raising and choosing a beautiful dog breed is also extremely difficult. Out of hundreds of dogs, only one standard dog can be selected. Each dog has a certificate of origin (with parents listed) and a quarantine certificate…
The word “god dog” is misunderstood. Falling from grace into a wild animal
Choosing a dog to raise is difficult enough to take care of. Ngao is even more difficult. Raising Tibetan Mastiffs is a rigorous process that is not as simple as raising other breeds of pet dogs. Caring for these “warriors” takes a lot of effort and requires careful medical expertise.
First of all is feeding. Many stories talk about Chinese tycoons raising Clam Tang with abalone and sea cucumbers. Their main food is fresh milk, eggs, chicken heads and necks, beef tendons and some other foods, eaten three times a day. Because this is a large and greedy dog breed, they require a large and appropriate amount of food to grow into a beautiful dog.
A few years ago Tibetan mastiffs were sold loudly in China.
Mr. Nghiem Xuan Ky in Hanoi, famous among dog owners in Vietnam, said that many people are ready to turn on Abandoned mastiffs in China.< /p>
Once upon a time, it was so luxurious that it was sought after by the rich, but after a short time, the Mastiff’s price dropped to not being worth a penny and had extremely tragic fate.
In 2013, with urban development and the introduction of new hobbies, thousands of Mastiffs were “disgraced” and pushed out into the streets to “self-destruct”. ”. Currently, Tibetan mastiffs are so pitiful that they have to scavenge for trash and fight in “orphanages” to make ends meet. Many Clams become delicious prey on the drinking table. In China, Tibetan mastiff hotpot is very popular, especially in winter.
And in Vietnam, the movement of raising Mastiff dogs is also gradually cooling down, many owners neglect to take care of them. Dog lovers in Hanoi are no strangers to the sight of sad-faced Tibetan dogs chained outside the gates of some families’ houses.
Many people do not like Mastiffs because they pose a danger to people. local and other animals. Tibetan Clams are feared by many people because of their ferocious nature. The recent case of an 8-month-old baby girl in Hanoi being attacked and killed by a mastiff dog is a heartbreaking case.
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VietnamNet
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