Dogo Argentino
Dogo Argentinos are one of the most expensive dogs in the world due to their muscular physique, which was originally intended for large game hunting. The dogs' powerful build permits them to hunt wild hogs, primarily in South America and Asia. The extinct Cordoba Fighting Dog and the Great Dane are the main forebears of the Dogo Argentino, which was first produced in 1928. It is banned from being owned in the United Kingdom, Colorado, and New York City because of its dominant physical characteristics.
The life expectancy of Dogo Argentinos is 12 to 14 years. However, they can develop hip dysplasia and deafness, resulting in $1,600 in vet expenditures. However, if they do not get enough exercise on a daily basis, their health problems may worsen, as will their vet bills.
Breed: Dogo Argentino
Area of Origin: Argentina
Height: 24 ½-27 inches (male), 23 ½ -25 ½ inches (female)
Weight: 80-100 pounds
Price: $8,000
Life Expectancy: 9 to 15 years