Kaley Cuoco is one of the few celebrities that loves animals more than anyone else. The Big Bang Theory actress has many dogs and horses at her house since she loves animals.
Cuoco recently had to say goodbye to a number of her beloved dogs, but she never stops welcoming new animals when they need homes.
After declaring last week that she had acquired Dolly, a new rescue puppy, the actress says she “hit the jackpot.”
In an Instagram post on June 26, Cuoco disclosed that she had adopted Dahlia, also referred to as Dolly, a Cane Corso mix.
“This pack has a new member!” Cuoco told those who followed her. “All of us won the lottery.”
Cuoco talks about Dahlia’s entry into her life in a later article. She says she saw a message about Dahlia on the nonprofit group I Stand With My Pack. “That’s our dog,” Cuoco said, claiming to get “instant chills.”
Cuoco said that Dahlia had a “rough start to life” and praised I Stand With My Pack and Dahlia’s foster family for their support.
Dahlia, who starred in Flight Attendant, is apparently settling into her new house well. Her 1-year-old daughter Matilda, who frequently calls out her name, and she get along exceptionally well.
“Cane Corsos are lazy dogs.” She just likes to sleep, relax on the sofa, and lick Matilda’s face. She has made our lives so much more joyful.
Cuoco and her partner Tom Pelphrey had to endure the traumatic goodbye to their cherished dog Blue, but now their beautiful adoption has happened. Cuoco states that she had to put down three pets in the past year, including Blue and her Chihuahua named Dump truck.
Nonetheless, Dahlia, according to Cuoco, carries on her beloved dogs’ legacy. She’s like “all the dogs we had rolled into one,” according to Cuoco. “The heavens sent her to us.”
Sincerely loving animals, Cuoco has taken in many pets into her home. “I’m not allowed to say how many I have because I am afraid they will come knocking, saying that it’s an illegal amount,” she quipped to Variety in 2021.
Moreover, she has used her position as an actress to advocate for animal rights by speaking out against Canadian seal hunting, mistreating horses, and pet abandonment. She belongs to the Humane Society of the United States and has supported the dog rescue group Paw Works.