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richest dog in the world

  Top 6 Richest Dogs In The World And Their Net Worth In this article, you will get to know the 6  richest  dogs in the world and their net worth. 1. Gunther IV Gunther IV is a second-generation millionaire. The world’s wealthiest dog is a German Shepherd, with an estimated net worth of $500. He gained his wealth through inheritance from the Gunther family. Gunther VI has many mansions around the globe, have a personal maid and eats caviar every day. His dad was Gunther III who inherited about $80 million from his owner, Karlotta Leibenstein who was a German countess who died in the year 1993 with no children and close relatives. After the father’s death, Gunther VI inherited his father’s money and a house among others. Gunther IV bought the $9 million Miami Villa formerly owned by Madonna. The villa is a nine-room, with an eight-and-a-half bath. The villa has an extensive landscape, pool, City view and a fountain. Gunther enjoyed the sun around the fountain and dock when...

Breeding Boarder Collie

 Original Question  I have a 16 month old boarder collie currently just started her 2nd heat cycle. Now I don't plan to breed her yet but I would like some advise on the subject 1.Finding the best stud dog for her. 2. When it comes to the agreements with a stud dog owner. 3.Introducing the Dogs (I'd imagine the dogs should get to know each other before she reaches her 3rd heat cycle). My female collie is quite nervous around new dogs so this would be necessary. 4.Vet health check on both dogs? (she is not registered with the kennel club so I only have a DNA test to prove her being purebred. I know this is not idea but my collie comes from a beautiful line of working farm dogs, which is my main goal to look for in a stud dog. She is microchipped of coarse and I have all the papers for that. 5. This is my first time breeding a "purebred" dog. Although I've had dogs in the past who had "mixed" pups. I am taking this a lot more seriously and keep a very clos...