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Mark Zuckerberg is world famous for being one of the founders of Facebook, but he should ALSO be known for having a very special dog named Beast. Zuckerberg and his wife, Priscilla Chan, own a Puli. Although you may not know a Puli by name, you should definitely know them by sight.
A look at Beast, the Facebook founder's pet canine, who is one adorable ball of energy and fur. Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg is no ordinary guy so it's typical that his pet — a Puli (a kind of Hungarian sheepdog) — would be something special too.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is the owner of an adorable fluffy dog named Beast, but he isn't the only tech executive with a furry friend.
Many celebrities have owned Shihtzu's such as Bill Gates, Mariah Carey, Beyonce, and Nicole Richie. The common belief is that Shih tzu's came from China but they actually came from Tibet. The Shih tzu was the official dog breed of the Ming Dynasty.
Twitter CEO Elon Musk recently took to the micro-blogging site to share how he celebrated Halloween with his family, pet Floki, a Shiba Inu dog, and a pumpkin with the Twitter logo. And his tweets have sparked chatter online.
Dogs of Elon is a blockchain-based project that promotes blockchain technology through meme-based games and NFT collectibles.
Most United States presidents have kept pets while in office, or pets have been part of their families. Only James K. Polk, Andrew Johnson, and Donald Trump did not have any presidential pets while in office.
The world's richest pet, a German shepherd known as Gunther VI, is owned by the Gunther Corporation who also manage the dog's estate and fortune and through real estate investments have rocketed Gunther's grandfather's inherited fortune from a mere £59 million in 1992 to the £370 million reported today.
Oprah's dogs are famously well cared for, with the pups reportedly set to inherit a $30 million trust fund one day. Her dogs include golden retrievers Luke and Layla, cocker spaniel Sadie, and springer spaniels Sunny and Lauren.
Gunther IV is the world's wealthiest dog. And by some distance. Most dogs on this list have inherited their wealth from their owners. But Gunther IV has inherited his fortune from his father, Gunther III.
Meet Gunther IV: The German Shepherd With A $375 Million Net Worth. Countess Korlotta Liebenstein had no children or close relatives, so she left her fortune to her dog, Gunther III. When Gunther III passed away, the fortune was passed on to his son, Gunther IV. Gunther is now the richest dog in the world.
Yes, Elon Musk adopted a Shiba Inu puppy named Floki in 2021. In a tweet on May 10, 2019, Elon Musk started that they have 2 dogs and 1 cat. More recently, a report came out in 2021 stating that Elon Musk adopted a Shiba Inu puppy named Floki.
Koda is a 3-year-old Anatolian Shepherd. Most people haven't heard of this unique breed, but it has been around since ancient times. In fact, artifacts dating back to 2000 B.C. describe a dog in the Anatolian region fitting this shepherd's description.
Have you met Beast? He's a Puli, which is a type of Hungarian Sheepdog. According to Beast's Facebook page, his interests include "herding things, cuddling, loving, and eating."
An Argentinian big-game hunter and guardian breed, the Dogo Argentino makes the most expensive dog list because of its hefty purchase price of $1,500 to $2,500. This large breed has an average life expectancy of at least 10 years and standard grooming cost of $35.
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Average Lifetime Cost: $20,000
The high price of an Azawakh often stems from its bloodline. They make terrific show dogs and are also very rare. Azawakhs hail from Western Africa where they hunt gazelle, running as long and as fast as they can.
Top prize for the oddest (and perhaps most dangerous) First Pet went to John Quincy Adams, who is said to have kept an alligator in the East Room. So much for the calming embrace of animal affection after a tough presidential day.
Though Abraham Lincoln was the first president to keep cats as pets—Secretary of State William Seward gifted him two kittens he named Tabby and Dixie—Andrew Hager, historian-in-residence at the Presidential Pet Museum, believes that the first cats to pad through the White House were likely nameless.
For years, Rufus was a fixture at Amazon.com, dating back to the early days in the company's history. He belonged to Amazon's former editor-in-chief and principal engineer, and he accompanied them to the office every day. He's been affectionately called "Amazon's shortest volunteer worker."
Zeus (November 22, 2008 – September 3, 2014) was a Great Dane from Otsego, Michigan, United States, famous for being named the "world's tallest dog" by the 2012 and 2013 Guinness Book of World Records.
Sputnik 2, launched on November 3, 1957, carried the dog Laika, the first living creature to be shot into space and orbit Earth. Laika was a stray dog found on the streets of Moscow. There were no plans to return her to Earth, and she lived only a few hours in orbit.