The star of this article is Gunther IV, a beautiful German Shepherd and the president of the world's richest dog group.
The story of the world’s richest dog “family” began in 1991, when German Countess Karlotta Leibenstein passed away. With no relatives to inherit her fortune, the Countess decided to leave her entire fortune to her beloved dog, Gunther III.
Since then, Gunther III and later his descendant - Gunther IV inherited a large fortune from the German Countess Leibenstein, becoming the richest dog "family" on the planet.
Gunther IV is living in a luxurious 7,000-square-meter villa in Miami (Florida, USA), with full care staff, including maids and a private butler.
A total of 12 nannies take care of Gunther IV's daily life, a butler attends to his daily needs, as well as providing round-the-clock security.
This dog's daily meals are prepared by famous chefs around the world with fine dishes such as high-quality steaks, caviar and drinks bottled water...
Gunther IV mostly plays in his master bedroom, while the rest of the house is rented out for filming. Gunther IV has his own uniquely designed swimming pool, he also spends time swimming in the villa's pool, travels around in a limousine, has his own driver, and people love to take pictures with him.
This dog also owns its own corporation, with employees who manage assets and ensure that the Gunther family's assets continue to increase.
Interestingly, the fortune that Gunther III inherited in the 1990s was estimated at $100 million, but those tasked with managing it have since nearly quadrupled its value. Gunther IV, a descendant of Gunther III, now owns a total fortune of $375 million.
This dog currently owns many properties scattered around the world such as in Germany, Italy, the US, including an 8-bedroom castle in Miami that once belonged to singer Madonna. In addition, he also has a villa in the Bahamas that is being looked after by a butler.
Gunther's company reportedly produced a stage show called Burgundians, which toured South Florida in 1999. The company spent millions of dollars to produce a television musical special called Global Revolution, which aired once on Italian television.
In 2006, the company purchased Pontedera Football Club, an Italian football club in Tuscany. Legally, Gunther is the owner of the football club and all other assets of the Gunther Corporation.
According to VTC News