The golden bear (Chow Chow) is an ancient breed of dogs that originated in China. Golden bears are loved by many people for their unique appearance and pet traits. Among the breeds of golden bears, there are some that are considered to be relatively rare and **. Here are some of the most expensive breeds of golden bears, whose scarcity and special appearance characteristics make them highly sought after by collectors and pet enthusiasts.
The Blue Golden Bear is a special color variant of the Golden Bear breed that takes on a dark blue coat color. This color is relatively rare among golden bears, so blue bears are usually more expensive than regular colored bears. The unique appearance of the blue golden bear makes it a favorite of some dog owners, and it is relatively high.
The red bear, with its dark red or brownish coat color, is another species of golden bear that has attracted much attention. Red golden bears are more luxurious in appearance, and their dense coat and unique face make them a pet choice for some luxury homes and high-end neighborhoods. Due to the relative scarcity of red golden bears, their ** is correspondingly high.
The Panda Dog is a special breed of golden bear that resembles a panda in appearance, with a black and white color distribution. The unique appearance of the panda dog has attracted widespread attention and has become the object of pursuit by some golden bear lovers. Due to the uniqueness of the Panda Dog, its ** is usually higher, and it is difficult to find purebred Panda Dogs.
The Pug Bears are a breed that has been crossed bred to combine the characteristics of a Pug and a Bear. This breed typically has a shorter nose, larger eyes, and a smaller body size, presenting a more attractive appearance. Due to their unique mixed-breed traits, pug-type snub-nosed bears also tend to be **taller.
In addition to the specificity of color and appearance, some golden bears with rare genes may also be considered more expensive breeds. These genes may cause bears to have unique body coat color, eye color, or other special traits that make them unique among the bears breed.
It should be noted that in addition to being related to the breed, the ** of the golden bear is also affected by the dog's pedigree, health, training level and other factors. When buying a golden bear, in addition to the scarcity of the breed, you should also pay attention to choosing a dog from a legal breeder that has undergone a health check to ensure that your pet can have a healthy and happy life.