Miami dog house once owned by Madonna lists for $31.75m

'Material dog' named Gunther inherited mansion from his eccentric owner, a German countess

Meet Gunther, the dog who recently sold his multimillion-dollar Miami mansion

German Shepherd Gunther VI chases a tennis ball thrown by handler Stacey Marino outside of a house formally owned by pop star Madonna, Monday, Nov.  15, 2021, in Miami.  Gunther VI inherited his vast fortune, including the 9-bedroom waterfront home once owned by the Material Girl from his grandfather Gunther IV.  The estate, purchased 20 years ago from the pop star, was listed for sale Wednesday.  (AP Photo / Lynne Sladky)
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Talk about lucky dogs. Gunther the German shepherd spent a recent morning playing with his tennis ball, rolling in the grass, slobbering a little and napping a lot. Later, he had a “meeting” with the real estate agents selling his Miami mansion that his handlers bought from Madonna.

And of course, Gunther was wearing his very best faux diamond dog collar for the meeting — his real gold collar is back at his main home in Tuscany.

As crazy as it sounds, even by Florida’s standards, Gunther VI inherited his vast fortune, including the eight-bedroom waterfront home once owned by the Material Girl singer, from his grandfather, Gunther IV. At least that’s what the handlers who manage the estate say.

The Tuscan-style villa with views of Biscayne Bay went on sale Wednesday for $31.75 million — a whopping mark up from the purchase two decades ago from the pop star for $7.5m.

The dog’s lineage dates back decades to when Gunther III inherited a multimillion-dollar trust from his owner, German Countess Karlotta Liebenstein, when she died in 1992.

Since then, a group of handlers have helped maintain the jet-setting lifestyle for a succession of dogs. There are trips to Milan and the Bahamas, where the latest Gunther recently dined out at restaurants every evening — his handlers like to make sure he’s well socialised.

A chef cooks his breakfast each morning using the finest meat, fresh vegetables and rice. Sometimes he enjoys caviar, but there’s never any kibble in sight. He travels by private jet, works on obedience skills daily with his trainer and sleeps in a lavish round, red velvet bed overlooking the bay.

“He lives in Madonna’s former master bedroom,” said real estate agent Ruthie Assouline, who nabbed the listing with her husband, Ethan, for the 0.5-hectare property in a row of a half dozen waterfront homes next to a public county park and on the same street Sylvester Stallone once lived.

“He literally sleeps overlooking the most magnificent view in an Italian custom bed in the former bedroom of the greatest pop star in the world.”

Carla Riccitelli is one of Gunther’s main caretakers and is on a board that manages the trust, now worth almost $500m, deciding when to buy and sell real estate. The group has even purchased sports teams, including a men’s football team and women’s swimming team and, yes, Gunther played on the field and attended the meets, she said.

Ms Riccitelli, a 52-year-old animal lover who resides in Tuscany, met the group taking care of Gunther about 30 years ago. She instantly connected with the dog and the mission of the trust, and joined the team.

“They’re very protective with their owner, with their people. They like to have the family around, so I usually invite friends with other dogs over,” she said during a phone interview.

She talks with the board that oversees the trust a few times a month. The Miami real estate market is so hot, with such limited inventory, they decided it was an opportune time to sell.

The Assoulines are accustomed to multimillion-dollar listings, but this one seemed unbelievable.

“When it was explained that this house was bought by this German shepherd, I was like, ‘What are you talking about? I’m not following you’,” Ms Assouline said.

Updated: November 19, 2021, 9:11 PM