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  • Hey, are you in the market for a fluffy canine companion?

  • Maybe youve already done your research on how much money youll have to shovel

  • over for your new best friend?

  • Well, let’s see if you might be able to get a better deal over in India!

  • Of course, let me include a short disclaimer here.

  • No matter where youre shopping (be it India or America), breed prices can vary depending

  • on the region, meaning what you pay for, say, a pug in one town could be completely different

  • in another!

  • So, I went to the #1 source: here’s what the Kennel Club of India has for the price

  • tags of some of the country’s most popular dog breeds...

  • 1.

  • Golden Retriever: ₹5,000 - 20,000 Sounds like a jaw-dropping amount in rupees,

  • right?

  • Well, that’s only about 70 - 300 bucks, which would be a steal in the US!

  • These beautiful smart dogs are just as popular in India as they are around the world.

  • Theyre super easy to train, and their calm and friendly demeanor makes them excellent

  • family pets suited for both an urban and country environment.

  • However, theyre not really the greatest guard dogs since theyre pretty friendly

  • to strangers too!

  • 2.

  • Dachshund ₹5,000 - 12,000 At around $150, these short-legged, long-bodied

  • doggos are preferred in India thanks to their playfulness.

  • But they can be stubborn at times too!

  • And if left unattended for a while, dachshunds are prone to chewing on furniture, shoes,

  • and other items around the house.

  • They can sometimes be aggressive as well, so theyre not the best choice if you have

  • kids or other pets.

  • 3.

  • Beagle ₹8,000 - 16,000 If youre looking for a different hound

  • breed, then you can pay roughly $170 for a happy-go-lucky beagle!

  • They get along with kids, other pets, and strangers, so aggressiveness isn’t usually

  • something you have to worry about with this breed.

  • They can be hard to train, though, because of their independent nature.

  • 4.

  • Boxer ₹6,000 - 18,000 You can expect to pay about the same 170-dollar

  • price for this high-energy, strong, and agile breed.

  • The nameboxersupposedly comes from its tendency to stand on its hind legs and

  • make boxing-like movements with its front paws.

  • But theyre not really trying to knock you out!

  • These dogs are friendly and playful with children and people they know, but theyre fiercely

  • protective of them and can respond aggressively if they feel like their loved ones are being

  • threatened.

  • But, hey, that makes them great watchdogs!

  • 5.

  • Tibetan Mastiff ₹10,000 - 30,000 You can expect to pay almost twice as much

  • for this huge breed, coming in at about $300.

  • But don’t be intimidated by this dog’s size!

  • Theyre usually very affectionate towards their family members.

  • These dogs are best suited for the country-bumpkin lifestyle and don’t generally appreciate

  • cramped apartment living for obvious reasons.

  • This breed also isn’t recommended for first-time dog owners.

  • 6.

  • English Cocker Spaniel ₹6,000 - 15,000 Cockers spaniels are compassionate, intelligent,

  • and athletic.

  • For around $150, families in India can get themselves an alert and resilient pet that’s

  • great with kids.

  • They don’t like being alone, though, and they form a stronger bond with the person

  • who feeds them.

  • Yep, that’s dog logic for ya!

  • Actually, I like people who give me food too

  • Anyway, the breed's happy nature and perpetually wagging tail have earned it the nickname the

  • "merry cocker"!

  • 7.

  • Pug ₹6,000 - 15,000 As the wrinkly-faced mascot of the recent

  • Vodafone ad campaign, these dogs soon became really popular in India.

  • And despite their small size, theyre full of life and have a charming personality.

  • Pugs tend to be intuitive and sensitive to their owner’s mood and are usually eager

  • to please them!

  • Just be ready to pay around $150 in India for your new adorably ugly little buddy!

  • 8.

  • Labrador Retriever ₹4,000 - 12,000 And yet another dog thatll be really happy

  • to meet your whole family (both the human and animal members!), Labs are really gentle

  • and kind.

  • But they can also be trained to assist the blind and those who have autism, making them

  • not only a really popular family dog but also a great service breed as well.

  • In India, you can get a Labrador for approximately $100 give or take.

  • 9.

  • Rottweiler ₹7,000 - 20,000 These dogs are used by the military and police

  • in a lot of countries, and that’s not without reason.

  • This breed is renowned for its strength and intelligence, making them excellent guard

  • dogs.

  • Rottweilers love their owners and can actually behave in a kinda silly way with their family

  • and friends!

  • But theyre also protective of their territory and do not welcome strangers until properly

  • introduced.

  • So, for about 200 bucks, people in India can have a loyal friend thatll protect them

  • no matter what!

  • 10.

  • Dobermann ₹5,000 - 20,000 At the $150 range, these slender dogs with

  • a docked tail are easily recognizable and pretty popular in India.

  • Dobermanns are extremely intelligent, fearless, and agile.

  • However, they do need to be trained properly.

  • But that’s easily done thanks to that smart brain of theirs!

  • 11.

  • Great Dane ₹7,500 - 25,000 You’d be getting a deal as big as the dog

  • itself if you bought this breed in India for just around $250.

  • (You can expect to shovel over at least a grand or close to it in the US!)

  • TheGreatin the name is probably due to its great size.

  • The tallest dog to have ever lived was a Great Dane named Zeus, who measured 44 inches (112

  • cm) from paw to shoulder.

  • Despite this breed’s large and imposing appearance, these gentle giants are big ol

  • teddy bears!

  • They can’t get enough affection and cuddles!

  • Their calm nature when coupled with proper training and care makes them perfectly fine

  • around kids, especially when they grow up together.

  • Only, I’m sure it doesn’t take long for the pup to outgrow the kids!

  • 12.

  • Pomeranian ₹3,000 - 8,000 Here’s a breed that won’t break the bank,

  • at least not in India, where youll pay just around $80.

  • Active and playful, Pomeranians are excellent pets if you have kids.

  • Theyre alert and aware of any changes in their environment.

  • That is, theyll bark at anything!

  • Probably not the best breed if youre an apartment dweller, unless you can train the

  • yipout of your fluffy little roomie!

  • These cute little dogs love being the center of attention and are a master of getting what

  • they want from their owners.

  • Early Pom breeds were white or occasionally brown or black.

  • But they now come in a whole alphabet-soup of colors including white, red, orange, blue,

  • tan, and combinations of these colors, to name a few.

  • 13.

  • Dalmatian ₹6,000 - 15,000 This easily recognizable breed saw a huge

  • rise in popularity thanks to the 1956 novel The Hundred and One Dalmatians and the Walt

  • Disney movies released later that were based on the book.

  • Dalmatians are friendly and loyal to those they know but can be suspicious around strangers

  • or unfamiliar dogs.

  • Their agility, intelligence, and watchfulness make them excellent watchdogs.

  • And in India, you can get a big spotted canine friend for just about 150 bucks!

  • 14.

  • German Shepherd ₹5,000 - 20,000 As a breed, German Shepherds are prized for

  • their strength, intelligence, trainability, and obedience.

  • Although German Shepherds are renowned for their protectiveness over their family, if

  • not trained properly, they can be hostile towards strangers.

  • Whereas in the US you can expect to pay an average of $800, in India you can get this

  • breed for only around 180 bucks!

  • 15.

  • Indian Spitz ₹4,000 - 8,000 Now, one of the most popular dog breeds and

  • one that obviously bears the name of its country of origin, the Indian Spitz rose to popularity

  • in the 1980s and ‘90s when import rules in India made it difficult to bring dogs of

  • other breeds into the country.

  • This dog’s popularity also rose thanks to the 1994 blockbuster movie Hum Aapke Hain

  • Koun, which featured an Indian Spitz named Tuffy.

  • And I’m sure that mere $85-price tag is pretty attractive too!

  • These dogs are extremely bright and active but adapt well even in small apartments.

  • Considered to be among the most intelligent dog breeds, theyre incredibly fast learners

  • and pick up new tricks in the blink of an eye!

  • So, which of these breeds would you like to own?

  • Let me know down in the comments!

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