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An affluent dog lover from Bangalore has grabbed attention by purchasing the priciest canine in existence.

S Sathish, aged 51, spent an astounding ₹50 crores (approximately €5.3 million) on acquiring Cadabomb Okami, a scarce "wolfdog" resulting from the crossing of a wolf with a Caucasian Shepherd.

Cadabomb Okami isn't just the priciest dog globally; he's also thought to be the inaugural specimen of his breed.

The wolfhound is 8 months old, measures 30 inches in height, and tips the scales at 75 kg.

"I invested 50 million rupees in acquiring this puppy because I have a passion for dogs and enjoy owning distinctive ones and introducing them to India," Sathish stated, as reported. The Sun .

This is certainly not Sathish’s first lavish acquisition. He purchased a chow-chow last year, resembling a Qinling panda, for an impressive sum of €3 million.

Once a breeder, he possesses over 150 distinct breeds, with each one being increasingly rare.

I have six caretakers, and I feed all my dogs with raw meals," he stated. "The property spans seven hectares, providing them ample room to play.

Sathish asserts that his dogs draw large audiences and many people want to take selfies with them. His fees range from €2,600 to €10,000 for appearances lasting between 30 minutes and 5 hours.

I invested in these dogs due to their rarity. Additionally, I earn substantial amounts as people are constantly intrigued by seeing them," Sathish stated. "Visitors love taking selfies and photos. Both my dog and I receive more attention than actors at film premieres! Together, we attract sizable crowds.

 
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