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Meet the world's most expensive dog, priced at $5M

Meet the world's most expensive dog, priced at $5M

Al Bawaba19-03-2025

ALBAWABA - A unique puppy, now deemed the rarest dog in the world recently took the internet by storm after selling for $5.7 million. Cadabomb Okami is a cross between an actual wolf and a Caucasian Shepherd making it the first of its kind, according to the New York Post.
Born in the US, Cadabomb Okami is only eight months old but already weighs over 75 kilograms and stands 76 centimeters tall. The buyer was 51-year-old Satish S, a renowned dog enthusiast from Bengaluru, India.
Satish S told The Sun, "I spent 50 million rupees on buying this pup because I am fond of dogs and like to own unique dogs and introduce them to India." He is best known for currently owning a whopping 150 different dog breeds. Meet the world's most expensive dog, priced at $5M
The renowned breeder added, "He is an extremely rare breed of dog and looks exactly like a wolf. This breed has not been sold in the world before."
While adorable, Cadabomb Okami is a guard dog at heart since he has shepherd's blood and "should never be taken lightly," but Okami could make a great watchdog, According to the American Kennel Club.
The puppy has garnered quite a presence on social media raking up three million views after the owner posted a photo of him on the red carpet, Satish S claims.
According to GB News, Satish S keeps all his dogs on a seven-acre farm and has stopped breeding puppies for a decade now. Satish S adds that he refrains from feeding the dogs commercial food and prefers a raw diet instead.
For example, Cadabomb Okami eats a whopping three kilograms of raw chicken on a daily basis.

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