M
Mike Wehner
Guest
- A wealthy man in Tennessee left a whopping $5 million to his pet dog, a border collie named Lulu.
- Lulu's former owner, Bill Dorris, set aside a massive amount of money for the continued care of his dog after his passing.
- Lulu, who is 8 years old, will now be well taken care of for the rest of her life and has been adopted by a friend of Dorris.
We all love our pets — and if you don't, you shouldn't have them to begin with — but there's always a question of what might happen to our beloved companions in the event of our passing. Bill Dorris, a businessman in Tennessee, didn't want there to be any question over how his border collie Lulu was to live out the rest of her days after he was gone, and he left the pooch a massive pile of cash in his will.
As local news outlet WTVF reports, Dorris recently passed away at age 84, and when his will was read it revealed a stunning surprise. Dorris, who is said to have amassed a large amount of money through various business dealings and investments, set aside $5 million of his estate for the continued care of his dog. Now in the care of a friend, Lulu might be the most wealthy pet on the planet.
Today's Top Deal
These sleek black masks have NEVER gone on sale before — now they're 20% off at Amazon!
Price: $21.00
You Save: $5.25 (20%)
Coupon Code: CIGHI6XM
Buy Now
Continue reading...
Today's Top Deals
- Amazon shoppers are obsessed with Honeywell cloth masks – and they’ve never been cheaper
- At $27, Amazon’s hottest smart home gadget costs less today than it did on Black Friday
- This professional-grade 4K camera drone costs half what you’d pay for a DJI Mavic Air 2
Trending Right Now:
- Multi-state salad dressing recall issued because of a bizarre contaminant
- Some of you won’t be getting $1,400 stimulus checks – here’s what we know
- Stop taking this supplement right now – it’s actually the active ingredient in Viagra
Tennessee dog inherits $5 million after owner passes away originally appeared on BGR.com on Wed, 17 Feb 2021 at 15:43:02 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
Via BRG - Boy Genius Report