Vicky Pattison says 'I'm so sorry' as she shares heartbreak over beloved pet dog and hints at costly process
04.11.2023 - 19:07
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Vicky Pattison has told fans 'I'm so sorry' as she offered them an update after sparking concern for her beloved pet pooch. The TV and radio star says she was flooded with messages asking if her Labrador pup, Max, 'was ok' after she spoke about making multiple trips to the vets this week.
Former Geordie Shore star Vicky, who also has another Labrador, Milo, who she shares with her fiance Ercan Ramadan, opened up about how it had actually been a worrying six months after noticing there was something wrong with her one-year-old Max's legs.
Posting to her 5.5 million Instagram followers on Saturday (November 4), Vicky shared a string of images documenting what appears to have been a costly process both financially and emotionally as she thanked her dogs' new vet for finally getting to the bottom of Max's issues.
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The carousel of images included Max being seen on the vet's table as he underwent tests as well as X-Rays, selfies of him with Vicky before there was a photo of the former I'm A Celebrity Queen of the Jungle in tears over the ordeal.
"My brave boy..." Vicky started the caption of her post. "I'm so sorry if anyone finds these pictures triggering or upsetting- but I've had loads of lovely messages asking if Max was ok after his various trips to the vet this week so I just thought I'd share a little update with you all.
"Over the last 6 months I've taken max to the vets numerous times for issues with his legs- he is a super energetic & adventurous boy & him & Milo play so rough- so we've always just hoped his little
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