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Katie Price Plays With Dogs Despite Pet Ban Petition

Katie Price Plays With Dogs

Katie Price isn't letting pet ban petition deter her from loving pets.

She defiantly shared a video of her dog after a petition called for her to be banned from owning animals.

The former glamour model took to Instagram to post a clip of her protection dog playing with her new dog.

Over 11,000 people have signed a petition to stop her from owning more pets after several animals died in her care.

She said from behind the camera: “All the dogs playing, look they're so cute.”
“Aww look! Considering Blade's a protection dog, look what a good family dog is, he's so soft.”
“You're a good boy, Blade.”

Katie captioned the video: “I've had blade couple years now and has impeccable manners such a good protection dog and such a good soft family dog I love it when they all play together.”

The petition on Change.org, which has resurfaced in recent weeks, was created when a dog belonging to Katie's daughter Princess, 13, died.

It says: “A puppy has died in the last 24 hours in Katie Price's care, she bought this puppy for her 13-year-old child 3 weeks ago.”

“In the last 5 years more animals have died from lack of care. Horses, dogs, cats, lizards, hedgehogs. This isn't a single family tragedy. It's a common thing in Katie Price's home.”

It continued: “Two dogs have been ran over. Puppies were found dead drowning in a neglected swimming pool. A horse was run over on a motorway. Animals just go missing in her home never to be seen again.”

“Her guard dog broke into her neighbours garden and killed their chickens. A dog trained to attack people also ripped her cat apart.”

Katie's spokesperson said: “Katie is aware of this petition. It comes as a devastating blow as it is wholly biased, based on hearsay not actual fact. Katie loves her animals and to say otherwise is incorrect, unjust and unkind. It couldn't be further from the truth.”

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