Holly Loses it Over ‘Demonic’ Chihuahua’s Adoption Plea | This Morning

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Dog fosterer Tyfanee Fortuna has helped rehome many dogs in her time, but none like ‘demonic’ chihuahua Prancer. She says that the two year-old gremlin pooch held her family hostage for 6 months, and likened him to a haunted Victorian child in the body of a small dog that hates men, children and other animals. In a desperate plea for new owners, she told anyone who has a husband, or children not to apply, and described his ideal owners as either a single woman, or a lesbian couple. The warts and all advert didn’t put off single lesbian Ariel Davis, who adopted Prancer from Second Chance Pet Adoption League nine days ago. Ariel joins us alongside Tyfanee today to tell us why they’re the pawfect match.

Broadcast on 06/05/21

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