Archaeologists suggest people and dogs hunted side by side, shared cooked meat, and gathered by warm hearths. Millennia later, dogs still hold vital roles in human life, and breed often drives price.
The pet sector has surged. By 2021, the U.S. pet market for food, medicine, toys, and other essentials was projected to hit $72 billion, spotlighting companies like Chewy and Zoetis.

1. King Charles Spaniel Cavalier
Average Cost: $1,000Country of Origin: United Kingdom
The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, a U.K. toy breed, can cost up to $1,000. Once a favored medieval lap companion, it is adored for silky feathered ears and constant need for human affection.

Photo: Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
The English Toy Spaniel is often confused with the Cavalier, though they split paths about a century ago. The Cavalier is the lighter framed of the two.
These lively little runners crave play, so stock up on toys and treats. Ranked nineteenth among U.S. pure breeds, it has evolved from a quiet lap lounger to an energetic household charmer.
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