PREM star Hamza Choudhury has splashed out £50,000 on a pair of terrifying security mutts.
The Leicester City ace is the latest millionaire player to beef up security just days after Dele Alli was raided. But the dad-of-two has gone for a double strike force.
Leicester City’s Hamza Choudhury has bought two security dogs for £50,000Credit: Getty – Contributor
Choudhury’s partner shared a picture of the dogs, a Belgian Malinois and a German Shepherd
He’s snapped up a Belgian Malinois pooch and a German Shepherd from renowned security firm K9 Chaperone.
The firm has already supplied dogs to Man City star Raheem Sterling and United players Jesse Lingard and Marcus Rashford, plus ex-Old Trafford hero Rio Ferdinand and singer Stormzy.
Hamza’s partner Olivia Fountain shared a snap of the dogs online.
Tottenham star Dele has been in contact with two firms over supplying a similar kind of pet after raiders struck at his home in Hertfordshire last Wednesday and stole valuables while he was in with girlfriend Ruby Mae.
Spurs’ midfielder Dele Alli seen days after raiders broke into his homeCredit: AFP or licensors
Hamza Choudhury with his girlfriend Olivia FountainCredit: Instagram
Midlands-based K9 says on its website: “Chaperone K9 have built a strong reputation. We are renowned for supplying trained dogs to the very highest quality that offer both security and love to their new families in an often unpredictable society.
“Our client base also includes premiership footballers, international rugby players, pop stars and people working in high risk environments. We have supplied dogs all over the UK and Ireland, USA, France, Spain, Germany, Holland, Switzerland, UAE and Saudi Arabia.
“We appreciate that buying a dog is a huge commitment, especially one that is fully trained to be loving family pet as well as a home protector.
“Consequently, we work very closely with you from the initial meeting throughout the dog’s life.”
The highly-trained dogs costs between £10,000 and £25,000 and pups come from police and military backgrounds.
They can live indoors or outdoors and are friendly and so docile around family members that they can be petted and walked by small children.
But they fearlessly defend the home if raiders strike and most criminals would not target a home guarded by one of the pets.
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