Bengaluru man becomes India’s first owner of rare dog breed that costs Rs. 1 crore
Bengaluru, Mar 28 (ANI): Bengalurean Satish S, who has imported Korean Dosa mastiffs, claimed to be the first owner of the Korean breed in India. Satish, breeder and president of Indian Dog Breeders' Association, said that he imported two pups who are two-month-old, each costing approximately Rs 1 crore. He also shared that this was the first time the breed was being imported to India. He added that he had been on the lookout for the breed for the last 20 years and finally found it with a trader in Beijing. Satish added that he owned around 150 dogs – a combination of rare and known breeds.
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kutta ka malik kutta lagraha hai, kutta nahe....
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Bhai is it one lakh or one crore ...I'm shock ...😳
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yuck
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yuck
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👍
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what u do for living man...
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bc 1crore😱😱😱....
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mein Chutiya hu
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Randi bhikari
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This guy doesn't know the difference between Tosa and Korean mastiff. Both are totally different breeds. Idiot.
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ha ha suar paal rakha hai issne
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1 crore doesn't even as a cost of one house. anyway If he is happy where is the harm
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buy a tibetian matsiff
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great amount
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NICE... DOG...
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Bang every black street dogs
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Black dogs very bad and don't not let any dogs in our colony and because dogs are strangers
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It is his money. Why people are so jealous.
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Wow..good sir...
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can u plz help me with price of bully kutta pakistan
3m 53sLenght
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