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Kylie Jenner News: Kylie Posted Snapchats of New Puppy with a $50,000 Price Tag

Kylie Jenner recently uploaded a series of Snapchats featuring a new puppy last Friday, and rumors are saying that she got another pup, which costs about $50,000.

The 18-year-old shared the puppy's Snap videos to her followers on her social media account a couple of days ago, and she mentioned that the dog costs about $50,000. According to Harper's Bazaar, many fans thought that it is an absurd amount of money to spend for a dog, but Kylie is considered to be one of Hollywood's richest teenagers, which makes it not impossible for her to drop that amount of cash. However, according to a source that told E! Online, the puppy actually does not belong to Kylie, but is owned by her boyfriend Tyga.


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The dog, which appears to be a French Bulldog-Dalmatian mix puppy, was seen snuggling with the 25-year-old rapper in one of the videos, and was running around with other dogs, in Kylie's "puppy party." Rolly, the new puppy's name, was also seen chewing her collar, and was playing with Kylie's other four-legged pets, Sophia, Bambi, and Norman, which are all Italian greyhounds.

Kylie admits to love dogs, and is always seen with them. "Everyone knows I'm OBSESSED with my Italian greyhounds, Norman and Bambi. I love my little babies so much — they're my best friends," the youngest "Keeping Up With the Kardashians" star shared to her app followers last month.

Kylie just recently got Sophia a month ago, but the latest addition to her dog family is technically not hers. The self-described dog-lover is sharing the ownership of Sophia with her roommate and BFF, Anastasia Karanikolaou. The reality star also wrote on her website that she plans to "adopt from now on," since she is deeply saddened for those "many puppies without homes."

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