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Record number of visitors at PATS Sandown
Show creates a buzz of excitement for visitors and exhibitors
Break the mould with Hill's Ideal Balance
Big international presence at PATS Sandown
PATS Sandown 2014 New Product Awards revealed
The Pet Centre, Minehead, voted PPRA Shop of the Year
PPRA Supplier of the Year is Symply Pet Foods Ltd
Soopa Dog Chews voted Product of the Year by PPRA members
Arden Grange's Liz Burgess is voted PPRA Best Representative
Tetra adds FreshDelica Krill to Fresh Treat Food Range
Pet Industry Federation unveils new member benefits package
Ancol director runs marathon for Anthony Nolan charity
Turn your display tanks into an aquatic theatre
Women more likely to abandon their dogs than men
Tibetan Mastiff puppy sells for $1.9 million in China
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Tibetan Mastiff puppy sells for $1.9 million in China



A property developer in China has paid a staggering 12 million yuan ($1.9 million) for a Tibetan mastiff puppy, making it the most expensive dog ever.

The one-year-old, golden-haired mastiff was bought at a “luxury pet” fair in the eastern province of Zhejiang, the Qianjiang Evening News reported.

The buyer, a 56-year-old property developer from Qingdao, hopes to breed dogs himself, according to the report. Another red-haired canine had sold for 6 million yuan ($ 968,500 million) at the fair.

The title for the most expensive dog sale was previously held by a red mastiff named “Big Splash” reportedly sold for 10 million yuan ($1.5 million) in 2011. 

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