
Bengaluru Man Buys World’s Most Expensive 'Wolfdog' for ₹50 Crore
📅 March 20, 2025 – A Bengaluru-based dog breeder, S. Satish, has made headlines for purchasing one of the world’s most expensive dogs, a rare wolf-Caucasian Shepherd mix named Cadaboms Okami, for an eye-watering ₹50 crore ($5.7 million).
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✔️ Born in the US, the pup is just 8 months old.
✔️ Weighs over 5 kilograms and consumes 3 kg of raw meat daily.
✔️ A crossbreed between a wolf and a Caucasian Shepherd.
✔️ Known for its intelligence, protective nature, and rarity.
📌 Who is S. Satish?
👉 President of the Indian Dog Breeders Association
👉 Owns over 150 different breeds of dogs
👉 Earns money by showcasing rare breeds at events
👉 Charges ₹2.3 lakh ($2,800) for a 30-minute appearance and up to ₹9.7 lakh ($11,700) for five hours
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🗣️ Satish on his purchase:
“I love unique dogs and want to introduce rare breeds to India.”
🏡 Lives on a 7-acre farm with an individual 20ft x 20ft kennel
🛏️ Cared for by a team of six handlers
🌿 Spacious outdoor area for exercise
❄️ Doesn’t need an AC due to Bengaluru’s cool climate
✔️ Previously bought a rare Chow Chow for ₹27 crore ($3.25 million)
✔️ Owns some of the world’s rarest and most expensive breeds
📌 Cadaboms Okami is now India’s most valuable pet, drawing massive attention from dog lovers and breeders worldwide.
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