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Daisy Shah adopts a pet dog at Adoptathon 2017!

| | Dec 04, 2017, at 10:50 pm

Mumbai , Nov 4 (IBNS): Everyone knows actress Daisy Shah is an ultimate animal lover and has a pet dog named Blessy who she adores very much. 

The actress attended Adoptathon 2017 recently and adopted a homeless dog who she named Kiki.

Commenting on the same, Daisy Shah stated, “The minute I held him he started licking my face and biting my finger. I just couldn't resist adopting him.”

“It is always better to give these homeless babies a home rather than buying yourself a pup,” the actress added.

Well it is so endearing to see Daisy hold her little baby in her arms!

Daisy Shah will next be seen in the Salman Khan starrer Race 3 and we’re sure you can’t wait!

 

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