Tibetan mastiffs have become furry status symbols in China, possibly ousting mansions and jewellery.
Not only is red thought to be a lucky colour among the Chinese, but Tibetan Mastiffs in particular are considered holy animals that endow their owners with good health and security
has become the world's most expensive dog after it was sold for 10 million Chinese yuan, or 945,000 pounds.The dog, named Big Splash, or Hong Dong in Chinese, was bought by a coal baron from the north of China.
Not only is red thought to be a lucky colour among the Chinese, but Tibetan Mastiffs in particular are considered holy animals that endow their owners with good health and security
has become the world's most expensive dog after it was sold for 10 million Chinese yuan, or 945,000 pounds.The dog, named Big Splash, or Hong Dong in Chinese, was bought by a coal baron from the north of China.
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