The house of “Gunther VI”, a rich little dog considered the richest dog in the world, is now up for sale for $32 million, a luxurious mansion located in the Miami area of the United States of America, which was owned by Madonna.
Gunther VI is the beneficiary of a trust that owns a nine-bedroom, eight-and-a-half bathroom mansion in Miami, which Gunther recently sold.
The waterfront mansion was transferred to Gunther VI through his inheritance, and he listed it for a whopping $31.75 million.
The prestigious dog’s fortune goes back to the late German Countess Carlotta Liebenstein, who died in 1992 and dedicated her entire fortune of $80 million to her beloved dog, Gunther III, Gunther’s sixth grandfather, as she had no children or close relatives.
The dog’s private estate is located on 51,000 square feet with a 100-foot waterfront. It features expansive landscapes, open waters, city views, a pool, fountain and pier where Gunther loves to soak up the sun when visiting Miami from Italy, where he lives full time. He sleeps in a custom-designed round Italian red velvet bed on the floor of the old Madonna bedroom.
After selling the house, Gunther will move to a larger villa in Italy.