Brittany Mahomes reveals that her $300 million luxury Kansas City mansion only has a bathroom for her pets

The unique “dog shower” in Brittany Mahomes’ and her husband Patrick Mahomes’ roomy Missouri house was displayed.

On Friday, January 5, Brittany, 28, shared a glimpse of her house on Instagram Story while spending time with her son, Patrick “Bronze” Lavon Mahomes III. The adorable thirteen-month-old was observed engaging in play with a toy on a chic black-tile floor before climbing the stairway into the shower.

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Bronze affectionately cheered for himself as Brittany added, “Into the dog shower he goes,” from behind the camera. Their spacious walk-in closet with an exterior door seems to house the area where they groom their two puppies, Steel and Silver.

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Despite the purpose of the shower, Brittany said Bronze entertained himself for “20 minutes” crawling around inside while hanging out with his mama. The couple are also parents to daughter Sterling Skye Mahomes, 2.

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Credit: Instagram/Brittany Mahomes

With two enormous dogs, Brittany and Patrick, 28, probably use their dedicated shower a lot. But, their expansive estate has many other incredible features. According to the New York Post, the NFL player and fitness instructor moved into their ideal house in July 2023. According to reports, they built the estate on an 8-acre tract of property they bought in 2020. The site features a swimming pool, a par-3 golf course, and a specially created 50-yard football field in addition to the dog spa.

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After meeting in high school, the couple was married in March of 2022. Despite being one of the NFL’s most successful players right now, Patrick prioritizes his family life.

“Everyone is aware of the game days. They are blind to the daily struggle. In a 2022 NFL season documentary on Netflix, Patrick remarked, “They don’t understand how you have to manage playing football, being a dad, and being a husband.” The documentary covered three quarterbacks during the season: Mahomes, Kirk Cousins, and Marcus Mariota.

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Following a heartbreaking team defeat, Patrick reassured fans that the game isn’t the most important thing. “It’s all foot. There will be highs for you. You will experience low points, he added. “You’ve invested a great deal because you want to succeed and win. And at the end of the year, you want to win that Super Bowl. However, I also have to be a dad. I must be a husband and wife.