Binky Felstead 'sick to her stomach' as her pet dog is hit by 'vile speeding' van driver
22.06.2022 - 01:49
/ ok.co.uk
Binky Felstead had to get life-saving surgery for her dog after he was hit by a van and left for dead. Posting to Instagram, the Made In Chelsea star, 32, explained that her dog Pedro chased another dog across the road, only to be hit by a "speeding van" which didn't even stop to check if he was okay. She then shared a number of photos and videos of Pedro, showing her dog having multiple stitches right across his head, with a cone around his head.
One photo showed her cuddling with Pedro, while another showed her partner, Max, feeding him from his hands. Captioning the post, Binky wrote: "*TRIGGERING *A pretty terrifying few hours as our Pedro was hit by a van …( who drove off and left him for dead yesterday without stopping to see if he was okay.. ) "Yesterday we thought we'd lost Pedro, as he chased another dog across a road and was hit by a speeding van.
"I got a call from Max saying he probably wouldn't make it and I had to urgently come to the vets and say goodbye. I don’t think I’ve seen anything like what I saw & of course we were in pieces." Thankfully vets were able to do life-saving surgery on Pedro, with him needing stitches ear to ear, right across the top of his head. She praised the vets, saying: "Words can’t describe how grateful we are to the INCREDIBLE team at @medivet_uk (and goodman vets Putney) who saved his life." Binky then had strong words to the van driver that hit her beloved pup, saying they were "vile" and "immoral".
She said: "To the van driver who hit Pedro, you are vile, immoral & I feel sick to my stomach you’ve got away with this. Well, that’s of course until karma gets you …. Maybe you drove off and left an animal for dead because you were speeding? You should feel ashamed! "Regardless I
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