Photographs Of Tibetan Mastif
The species of Tibetan mastiff came from wolves 58,000 years ago. They're big and aggressive guard dogs. On the legend, these dogs were the ones that were accompanied by Chingishan and Buddha. One dog can handle the leopard, and a couple can fight the tiger on an equal footing and even the lion. These dogs are believed to remain " dicimi " and live next to a man until he feeds them. And the feed of an animal that reaches a weight of 100 kilos and grows more than a metre in the blank needs a lot. The dog's annual maintenance cost $200 000.
The species of Tibetan mastif in China is of special love. They are considered to be one of the oldest dogs that were guarding Tibetan monasteries and helping nomads in the Himalayas. By legend, the mastifs were held by Jingishan and Buddha. The Red Tibetan Mastif became a symbol of the situation in society for the rich Chinese. It's a very ancient and very prestigious breed.
In 2009, a strong Chinese woman, Mrs. Wang, acquired a dog named River Yances #2 for $607 000. Since then, dogs have been getting better. This summer's puppy was sold at a record value of $1,5 million.
Sobaka is more expensive than diamonds! The species of Tibetan mastiff came from wolves 58,000 years ago. They're big and aggressive guard dogs. On the legend, these dogs were the ones that were accompanied by Chingishan and Buddha. One dog can handle the leopard, and the couple can fight the tiger on an equal footing and even the lion. These dogs are believed to remain " dicimi " and live next to a man until he feeds them. And the feed of an animal that reaches a weight of 100 kilos and grows more than a metre in the blank needs a lot. The dog's annual maintenance cost $200 000. The species of Tibetan mastif in China is of special love. They are considered to be one of the oldest dogs that were guarding Tibetan monasteries and helping nomads in the Himalayas. By legend, the mastifs were held by Jingishan and Buddha. The Red Tibetan Mastif became a symbol of the situation in society for the rich Chinese. It's a very ancient and very prestigious breed. In 2009, a strong Chinese woman, Mrs. Wang, acquired a dog named River Yances #2 for $607 000. Since then, dogs have been getting better. This summer's puppy was sold at a record value of $1,5 million.