Leona Helmsley’s dog has died. You know, the one she left $12 million to in her will? Yeah, that one.
While Helmsley left the dog $12 million, a judge later knocked it down to $2 million.
Lekic said he could manage on $100,000 a year: $8,000 for grooming, $1,200 for food and the rest for his fee and a full-time security guard.
Business Insider also has a slideshow of some of the world’s other richest dogs.
Someone now makes an umbrella for dogs.
Wet pets stink, and that’s one hell of an odor. Until now, I would never take my pet out for a walk on a rainy day, but thankfully now there is an umbrella that can solve things out.
I really hope I never see something like this in person, but something tells me that I might.
One day, as I sat in my office in New York on West 56th street, I was looking out of the window thinking about a problem I was working on. As my eyes wandered about the street below, a movement caught my eye.
Directly across the street from me, about 3 flights up from the street, was a wide open window, and in it was a dog looking out at the street below.
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