Rescue centre hits back as Stacey Solomon is accused of jumping dog adoption queue
18.01.2022 - 22:44
/ ok.co.uk
The dog home where Stacey Solomon rescued her new pet pooch Teddy from has hit back at criticism they’ve received for allowing the Loose Women star to adopt from them.Taking to Instagram, Pro Dogs Direct said that Stacey has “followed the adoption process”. Stacey showed off her new pup on her own Instagram and said Teddy had “rescued” her as she shared snaps of him with her other dog Peanut and her son Rex, two.
She also gave a shout out to Pro Dogs Direct on her Instagram Story and wrote: “I really wanted to share the people we adopted Teddy from because they have been so amazing and just for people to know about them would mean so so much to them and the dogs they rescue. "We adopted Teddy from @prodogsdirect Donna the lady who runs it has been so incredible… I started talking to her not long after Theo passed away”.
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Hitting back at the criticism, which included many questioning how Stacey was able to adopt a rescue dog when she has young children, Pro Dogs Direct shared: “Yes we have re homed one of our dogs to @staceysolomon and her family. “Yes she followed our adoption process, yes she completed an application form, yes her home was vetted, and no she didn’t adopt a dog in 24 hours.
“It is so very sad that the minority cannot be happy that a rescue dog has found a great home where he will be loved and looked after – we couldn’t be happier for Teddy and his new family.” Teddy has become a new addition to Stacey’s family after she lost her 11 year old dog Theo on Boxing Day. Many questioned how Stacey was able to adopt a dog so quickly, while others were confused about
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