Miley Cyrus Adopts An Abandoned Bulldog

Miley Cyrus's adopted Bulldog

 

A bulldog who was left abandoned and captured the hearts of California firefighters has found a permanent home with singer and actress Miley Cyrus.

When Daisy, the bulldog, arrived at North Central Fire Protection District Station 58 in Fresno, California, in late April, she was severely dehydrated and emaciated.

"The crews mentioned she was covered in fleas and had a strong odor. It was clear she had been wandering for a while," explained Jacob McAfee, the station's deputy fire chief. "It was evident she was abandoned or a stray."

Daisy stayed at the station for about a week, resting on the doormat leading into the fire station, despite her poor health. She made sure to bid farewell to the firefighters as they left for their calls.

Eventually, the firefighters realized they needed to help her find a new home. After a brief foster period, Daisy ended up at The Wagmor Hotel and Pet Spa in Los Angeles for adoption.

Following extensive care and rehabilitation, Daisy was featured on the spa's Instagram page in search of a forever home. Despite having many fans, she struggled to find an adopter until Miley Cyrus expressed interest.

Miley, who had previously adopted dogs from the agency, brought Daisy to the set of her music video and became attached to the bulldog. She nursed Daisy back to health, consulted specialists, and even changed her diet and medications.

In early August, Miley decided that Daisy, now renamed Kate Moss, had already found her forever home—with her. Kate is now "living her best life and receiving the royal treatment," according to the pet spa owner.

This remarkable journey, from an abandoned dog in front of a fire station to a life of luxury with Miley Cyrus, has left both the firefighters and Daisy herself in awe.


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