People all over the world love their pets, and the sports world is no different.
There are a lot of sports stars who have pets that live in fαncy homes. It’s not clear how many pets are allowed in their owners’ supercars, though. Even so, many top stars bring their pets to events like tennis Grand Slam tournaments or Formula 1 Grand Prix races where they are taking part.
Some famous people have even made social media accounts to show off their dogs, who are just as welcome in their homes as their awards and prizes. Tyson Fury, the British world heavyweight champion, bought a guard dog named “Cash” for about £20,000. He is the latest sports star to add a pet to his family. The Gypsy King got the Rottweiler from the London-based dog trainer Elite Protection Dogs to protect his family home in Morecambe, which is a bit more useful than why other sports stars got dogs. It’s clear that sports stars all over the world love their dogs, from fιghting to football to the NFL.
Lionel Messi, one of the best soccer players in history, has a big brown dog named Seor Hulk. This dog is a Douge de Bordeaux, which is also known as a French Mastiff. The crazy-named dog went to Paris with the Argentine after he made a big deal by moving from Barcelona to PSG.Alexis Sanchez, who used to play for Arsenal and now plays for Inter Milan, might have the most popular dogs in football. His two golden retrievers, Atom and Humber, have an impressive 175,000 followers.
Atom was named after a character in the movie Real Steel, and Humber is a sweet tribute to Sanchez’s brother, Humberto.Marcus Rashford has an Italian Mastiff named Cane Corso. It is his guard dog. When the Manchester United star bought him in 2018, he was called “The Saint,” and he was said to have cost around £25,000.Harry Kane, the captain of England, is a well-known NFL fan. He named his dogs after Tom Brady and Russell Wilson, both of whom have dogs of their own.
Kane loves his dogs and has posted many pictures of them on social media. In 2015, he said that he often calls them when he is away from home.
Serena Williams, who has won 23 Grand Slams in her long and successful career, is also a big dog lover and has kept several. Chip, a cute Yorkshire Terrier, is her current pet. She brings him to all of her big events, and he has even been photographed next to her many trophies.
Williams has had trouble with the dog in the past. She got sick after eating some of Chip’s food a few hours before making the quarterfinals of the Italian Open in 2016. Lewis Hamilton is a seven-time F1 world winner and a dog lover. He owns a dog named Roscoe, who often hangs out with him in the paddock on race weekends.
The Brit joked that he hoped Roscoe, who eats only plant-based foods, hadn’t gotten away at a race last year, where a dog was seen running on the track. Over there, people still love dogs a lot. Brady is a well-known dog owner with three stray dogs named Lua, Scooby, and Fluffy. He has won the Super Bowl seven times.
The star of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers bought Lua in 2014, then Scooby in 2015 and Fluffy the next year.Russell Wilson, quarterback for the Denver Broncos, owns three Great Danes and a tiny puppy with his wife Ciara. The dogs’ names are Prince, Naomi, Hero, and Bronco, and the couple has even teamed up with the Banfield Foundations to help pets in America get access to medical care.Klay Thompson, a star in the NBA, loves his English bulldog Rocco just as much as he loves football. The Golden State Warriors star, who will play in Game 3 of the NBA Finals tonight against the Boston Celtics, made a special label for his dog and made a version of his signature shoe called the Anta KT5 that was made to look like Rocco.
Simone Biles, who won the Olympics last summer and made news when she spoke out about mentαl health during the Tokyo Games, has an Instagram page for her two French bulldogs, Lilo and Rambo.
Biles is known as the GOAT, and it looks like she likes to hang out with dogs because she posts often to @thebilesfrenchies, which has 84,300 followers.In the stressful world of sports, coming home to a friendly fuzzy face can be one of the best things for an athlete.
No wonder sports stars love their pets so much.