Katie Price has suffered the loss of another beloved pet as her dog Sharon was reported to have been killed after running into the road.
According to The Sun, the Pomeranian ran into a busy street near Katie’s home, where she was struck by an oncoming vehicle.
The driver took to the dog to Arun Vets in Pulborough, West Sussex for treatment but the dog died from its injuries following the accident.
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A source told the publication: “Katie was in bits. She thought Captain would be fine off his lead as they were staying on a friend’s private property which was very secure but he managed to run off.
“Katie was devastated thinking she has lost him for good, or that he might get run over,” as they branded the death “rotten luck”.
Daily Star has contacted a representative for Katie for comment.
Only earlier this month, Katie lost her pet Chihuahua Captain when she and boyfriend Carl Woods took a romantic trip to Sandbanks in Dorset.
Thankfully, the dog was later found after he was taken to the local vets, who were able to identify him through a microchip.
Katie has faced backlash after a petition made a bid to ban from owning further animals after six other pets have died while under her care since 2017.
Her Alsatian Queenie was run over by a delivery driver, a year before one of Katie’s horses was struck by a vehicle.
Katie’s next Alsatian Sparkle was also hit by a car in 2020, and just months later, her pet French Bulldog Rolo was accidentally killed when the nanny sat on it.
Her pet Chameleon Marvin also died of a “broken heart” in the same year Princess and Junior went to live with their dad Peter Andre.
The petition has gained around 25,000 signatures, and is said to have left Katie “devastated”.
It claims that she had puppies that drowned in a “neglected swimming pool”, and a cat that was “ripped apart” by one of her dogs, saying pets “go missing” inside her home and are “never seen again”.
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Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk