The world's wealthiest dog, a German shepherd named Gunther VI, is selling his sprawling Miami mansion for  $32 million (approximately Rs 238 crore). Wealth run in the Gunther family with this particular dog inheriting a $500 million fortune from his granddad Gunther IV! And then Gunther VI became a millionaire again.


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According to news reports, German, countess Karlotta Liebenstein, when she passed away in 1992, gifted her dog Gunther III a multimillion-dollar trust, which reportedly was worth $58 million. After this, the tradition continued. According to a report in Wion, the estate is operated by a group of Italian businessmen under The Gunther Group, but the mansion in Miami is owned and operated by The Gunther Corporation, which is a part of the Group.


The intetesting fact also is the Tuscan-style villa once belonged to Madonna but was purchased from her in 2000, reportedly for $7.5 million. The mansion, built in 1928, personifies luxury and is a sight to behold, both from inside and outside. It houses nine bedrooms and 8.5 bathrooms. The breathtaking interiors include a grand coral staircase, arched stone entrances, fireplaces and maid quarters. To add cherry to the cake, there's a an outdoor swimming pool and exclusive views over Biscayne Bay, as per news reports. 


Netizens expressed wonderment at the pictures posted on Twitter.


 



The estate is in a private gated residence and is located in a prestigious neighbourhood. The outdoors are as amazing as the interiors, and the views are simply to die for. Gunther has definitely given the phrase, 'It's a dog's life', a whole new meaning altogethe!


 


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