Even Royals rescue: Queen Camilla's reveals her adopted pup Moley's first pubic photo
Queen Camila has revealed the first public photo of her new adopted dog, named Moley.
In a world where countless dogs need loving homes, Queen Camilla set a regal example by choosing adoption over purchasing pedigrees.
Her latest canine companion, Moley, a rescue from Battersea Dogs & Cats Home, highlights the joy and companionship that adopted pets can bring.
Moley, a mixed-breed puppy with an endearing resemblance to a mole, was introduced to the public in a heartwarming photograph released ahead of the Chelsea Flower Show.
In the image, the young pup stands proudly on a wooden chair, sporting a red and blue collar, her oversized ears adding to her cuteness.
Born on Boxing Day at Battersea Dogs & Cats Home, Moley was adopted by Queen Camilla in February, shortly after the loss of her beloved Jack Russell Terrier, Beth.
Beth, also a rescue from Battersea, had been a cherished member of the royal household until her passing due to an untreatable tumour.
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