9 Dog Breeds That Cost A Fortune To Take Care Of

English Bulldog: Bulldogs can be prone to various health issues, including respiratory problems, skin infections, and joint issues.

French Bulldog: Similar to English Bulldogs, French Bulldogs may require extra care due to their brachycephalic (short-nosed) anatomy.

Great Dane: Giant breeds like Great Danes often have higher food and veterinary costs due to their size and potential health concerns.

Irish Wolfhound: This large and majestic breed may have higher veterinary costs due to its size and potential health issues.

Saint Bernard: Known for their size and drooling, Saint Bernards may require extra grooming and veterinary care.

Tibetan Mastiff: As a rare and large breed, Tibetan Mastiffs can have higher grooming, training, and veterinary costs.

Bernese Mountain Dog: While known for their friendly nature, Bernese Mountain Dogs can be prone to health issues like hip dysplasia.

Bulldog: Bulldogs, including breeds like the American Bulldog, may require special care due to their brachycephalic anatomy.

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