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How Much Does a Tibetan Mastiff Cost in 2024?

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Key Points
  • Tibetan Mastiffs cost between $2,500 and $10,000, with rare bloodlines fetching higher prices.
  • Tibetan Mastiffs are ancient, large-breed dogs known for their guarding instincts.
  • Tibetan Mastiffs are independent and often aloof with strangers, making them excellent guard dogs.

Tibetan Mastiff Characteristics

  • Life expectancy: 12 – 15 years 

  • Adult weight: 90 – 130 lbs. 

  • Adult height: 26 – 28 in. 

  • Origin – Tibet

The term Mastiff itself indicates that the Tibetan Mastiff is a large dog breed, as this term is used for all large dogs. This breed was designed to sustain the high temperatures and altitudes of the Himalayas. This dog is also built to survive the tough conditions of the mountains as well, making ‘Tibetan Mountain Dog’ its second name.

This breed was developed as a protector of the Buddhist monasteries and monks of Tibet from the wilderness of bears, wolves, and snow leopards. It is said that the Great Pyrenees, Bernese Mountain Dog, Leonberger, Rottweiler, and Saint Bernard, are all descendants of this breed as they show similar physical characteristics.

Temperament-wise, this is a highly protective dog breed that could bark throughout the night at unknown objects and people if left outside. Given its history, they would not thrive in apartment-living conditions. Their size can be very intimidating to most people, and having small kids around them can be a risk. It is one of the world’s largest and rarest dog breeds in the world. Overall, this dog is a wonderful breed to have at home.

What is the price of a Tibetan Mastiff? 

This is not just a normal dog that you will spot multiple times when going for a run in the park. This breed is one of the luxurious ones that traces back to the Chinese nobility. The rarity and purity of their bloodline make them one of the most expensive dog breeds in the world. This breed also holds the world record for being the most expensive dog ever sold – ‘Big Splash’ a red Tibetan Mastiff from China was sold for a whopping $1.5 million.

Buying this dog is not going to be as simple as placing an order and getting it home delivered. The breeders of this dog make sure that the dog is going to a deserving family as there is a lot of planning and effort that goes into the breeding. Knowing this, let us now see the lifetime costs of owning one. According to Rover and the OVMA, here are the average costs of puppy ownership in Canada.

Adoption: $500 – $1800  

Buying a Tibetan Mastiff is not going to be a cheap affair as it holds a place upon the most expensive breed around the world. The price of a Tibetan Mastiff could range from $2000-$6000 for an average puppy. But a Chinese Tibetan Mastiff can be priced up to as high as $12,000 for a top bloodline. There are certain factors that can affect the price like coat color, age, gender, and breeder’s reputation. A red Tibetan Mastiff’s price can be in the range of $2500-$10,000. A Black Tibetan Mastiff could cost less given the comparatively higher supply.

It is not necessary for you to go to a breeder and buy one. Given the high cost of this breed, it may be a good idea to go and adopt one from a rescue shelter. You should contact local shelters to see where you can find these huge dogs at a fractional cost. These dogs would be protective, loving, and affectionate irrespective of where you get them from.

Monthly costs for a Tibetan Mastiff

Diets: $50-$120

It is normal to think that a dog of this size would eat a lot of food from a larger-than-average bowl! But to the surprise of everyone, this breed needs as much food as any other large breed would; which is around 3-4 cups per day. Cost-wise, you could expect the monthly expenditure to be around $50-$120.

Grooming: $30-$80

The big-fluffy coat of these Tibetan dogs would need regular brushing and occasional bathing, but this dog breed does not shed a lot. However, their long coats can fall prey to ticks and fleas. Usually, owners outsource the grooming to professionals. 1 session in 2-3 months would typically suffice and could cost $60-$80 for each session. If you decide to groom your dog at home, you would need nail clippers, shampoos, and brushes, among some other items, and it could cost around $50-$70.

Medical Costs: $150-$300

It is important for you to take your Tibetan Mountain dog to the vet at least 3 times in the first year for routine check-ups. Each visit could cost you around $150-$300, depending on the type of tests needed and the type of medical facility you use.

One-time costs for a Tibetan Mountain Dog

Initial Costs: $500-$600

A biiiggg dog like a Tibetan Mastiff, would need biiiggg things. These could include a big bed, big crate, leashes and collars, food and water bowls, poop bags, poop scooper, toys, a first aid kit, etc. These could cost you around $500-$600. Make sure you get good, sturdy toys and chewies, as their massive jaws are capable of destroying them easily.

Microchipping: $60-$80

These dogs don’t typically plan to run away, but it would be advised to microchip them to help avoid any risks of losing them. On average, the cost of microchipping with registration costs around $60-$80.

Vaccines: $200-$250

Reputable breeders and shelters typically administer the basic vaccines before you bring your dog home. If not, a basic round, including rabies, canine parvo, and distemper, would cost around $150-$200. You can opt for additional vaccines like Lyme disease and Leptospirosis, which would cost an additional $25-$30 each.

Miscellaneous: $200-$250

Dog walking, dog sitting, trips, park visits, etc., are expenses that you cannot estimate at the start, as you can’t say how many times you will visit parks or take your dog on a trip. You should plan to keep around $200-$250 aside every year for these expenses, depending on your needs.

Lifetime Tibetan Mastiff Cost

A total initial cost of around $600-$800, adoption or buying cost of $2000-$5000, monthly expenses $200-$250, i.e., $3000 for a year which, if we multiply by the average lifespan of 12 years, would be equal to $36,000; all of this in total would make the Tibetan Mastiff cost in the range of $38,000-$40,000.

Conclusion

Tibetan Mastiff, the giant protector and fluff ball, is a wonderful, loving, and affectionate pet to have. It is one of the most expensive and rare dog breeds on this planet. When you own one of these and walk around in the park, it would almost be impossible for people not to notice you. So, go ahead and get your living teddy bear home!

Happy Parenting to you, and Lots of Love to your Pup!

Sources
  1. “How Much Does it Cost to be a Dog Parent?” Rover, https://www.rover.com/ca/blog/cost-of-dog-parenthood, n.d.

  2. “Annual Cost of Owning a Puppy,” OVMA, https://www.ovma.org/assets/1/6/CostOfCare%20PuppyDog%202022.pdf, n.d.

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