The Miracle Dog That Survived Being Shot | This Morning

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Kasey Carlin first came onto the This Morning sofa a year ago, with her then five-year-old dog Maggie, who she had found tied to a box in Lebanon. She had been shot multiple times, one of her ears had been cut off and she had lost her eyesight. Having rescued Maggie, Kasey returns with her newest puppy Millie. Born as a stray in Russia, Millie was found dying on the streets by animal activists. She had been shot in the face multiple times and her severe facial injuries were most likely from someone deliberately stamping on her. She joins us today with Millie, alongside Maggie – who is now a trained therapy dog, and our own Dr Scott.
Broadcast on 13/03/20

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