Bengaluru: Celebrity dog breeder buys a dog for Rs 20 crores!
Team Udayavani, Jan 7, 2023, 9:04 AM IST
Popular celebrity dog breeder and president of the Indian Dog Breeders Association, Satish has bought a dog from Hyderabad priced at Rs 20 crore.
Satish, who is known for rearing high-quality and expensive dog breeds, brought a rare Caucasian Shepherd about six months ago.
The dog is about 1.5 years old and, Satish named this dog “Cadabom Hayder”.
The breed was created in the twentieth century by Soviet breeders after selecting some of the breeds of the Caucasian region.
The Caucasian Shepherd breed is mostly found in places like Armenia, Circassia, Turkey, Azerbaijan, Dagestan and Georgia. The average height of this dog is 23-30 inches and it weighs 45 to 77 kilograms. Their lifespan ranges between 10-12 years.
Apart from this Satish owns Korean Dosa Mastiffs which he purchased at a cost of Rs 1 crore, Tibetan Mastiff which he bought at Rs 10 crore, and Alaskan Malamute at Rs 8 crore earlier.
Cadabom Hayder had recently participated in Trivandrum Kennel Club and Crown Classic Dog Show events. This dog has won around 32 medals at various events so far.
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