
Bengaluru, India – A dog lover from Bengaluru has made headlines after bringing home one of the rarest and most expensive canine breeds in the world. S. Satish, a well-known dog breeder, has purchased a wolfdog named Cadabomb Okami for a staggering $5.7 million. The breed is believed to be a cross between a wolf and a Caucasian Shepherd and is considered one of the rarest in existence.
A one-of-a-kind addition to a vast collection
Satish, who owns 150 different breeds, has now added this extraordinary canine to his collection. Sharing a video of the wolfdog, he wrote, “Over 1 lakh people flocked to see our showstopper, the majestic Cadaboms wolfdog.”
Cadabomb Okami has a substantial appetite, consuming around 3 kg of raw meat daily. Satish ensures a strict diet for his prized pet, avoiding packaged food containing steroids, which he believes can shorten the animal’s lifespan.
‘More attention than a movie star’
Speaking to The Sun, Satish emphasized the rarity of the breed. “He is an extremely rare breed of dog and looks exactly like a wolf. This breed has not been sold in the world before. The dog was bred in the US and is extraordinary. I spent 50 million INR on buying this pup because I am fond of dogs and like to own unique dogs and introduce them to India.”
He further added, “I spent money on these dogs because they are rare. Besides, I get enough money because people are always curious to see them. They take selfies and pictures. My dog and I get more attention than an actor at a movie screening; we both are crowd-pullers.”
A breed built for the cold
Caucasian Shepherds, one of the parent breeds of the wolfdog, are known for their muscular build and are often used as guard dogs to protect livestock from predators. Given their thick coats, these dogs typically thrive in colder climates such as Azerbaijan, Armenia, Georgia, and parts of Russia.
Adapting to Bengaluru’s climate
Despite the breed’s natural preference for cold weather, Satish remains confident that Bengaluru’s climate is suitable for Cadabomb Okami. He keeps his dogs on a seven-acre farm with ample space to move around and is assured that special measures are in place to ensure their well-being.
“They don’t need an air conditioner, as the weather in the city is cool, but they are well taken care of,” he said.
With Cadabomb Okami now in India, dog enthusiasts and curious onlookers alike are eager to witness this extraordinary wolfdog in person, further solidifying Satish’s reputation as a collector of rare and exotic breeds.