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Kaley Cuoco made an “excruciating decision” to rehome her dog after a “major argument” with her fiancée’s pet


Kaley Cuoco made an “excruciating decision” to rehome her dog after a “major argument” with her fiancée’s pet

After the death of her dog Shirley, Kaley Cuoco recalled the “agonizing decision” she previously made to rehome her pet.

On November 24, Cuoco took to social media to explain her reasons for rehoming her pet while also announcing her dog’s death.

Cuoco noted in her video that it’s “important to be honest” and wanted to explain her housing situation. The actress is the founder of Oh Norman, whose mission is to “adopt dogs,” according to her website.

“Most of you know I had (Shirley) for many, many, many years,” Cuoco began in a video uploaded to Instagram.

Kaley Cuoco and dog Shirley

Kaley Cuoco announced that her dog Shirley has died after a battle with bone cancer. (Getty Images/Kaley Cuoco Instagram story)

“All of a sudden you kind of stopped seeing her and I got a lot of questions about where she was because it’s very unlike me to just stop posting about a dog that I’ve had since she was six weeks old,” she continued.

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Cuoco explained that Shirley’s “mega fights” with her fiancé Tom Pelphrey’s dog ultimately led to the placement.

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“Long story short, she is a very special dog to me, as you all know. And when the love of my life came into my life, Tom, who is also a huge dog lover, moved across the country with his beautiful German Shepherd. Blue.

“Unfortunately, Blue and Shirley got into mega fights a few years ago,” Cuoco continued.

“I loved her so much, but I was very scared. I didn’t want anything really bad to happen or for someone to potentially accidentally be there and get hurt.”

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The Big Bang Theory actress said Shirley was “determined to kill Blue.” She noted that Shirley had been involved in other dog fights besides Cuoco’s other dog, Norman, who she grew up with.

She also noted that Shirley was “such a people dog” who enjoyed being around other people and families. Ultimately, Cuoco decided to rehome her dog because of “her behavior.”

“I loved her so much, but I was really scared. I didn’t want anything really bad to happen or for someone to potentially accidentally be there and get hurt,” she said.

Cuoco placed the dog with her zookeeper, Tony, and his wife, Angie, who helped her care for Shirley.

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Kaley Cuoco has taken her dog to a new home after a “major fight” with her fiancé’s dog. (Getty Images)

“They loved her so much and it was an agonizing decision,” Cuoco continued.

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Cuoco explained that placing Shirley was a “serious decision for the family” and she feared she would be “judged” for her decision. However, Cuoco and Pelphrey believe they made the right decision.

The actress explained that Shirley recently died from “a very aggressive bone cancer.”

“She was almost 14 years old, which is an incredible life for a dog,” Cuoco said, crying. “And I just wanted to tell her story and tell what we had to do.”

Along with the video, Cuoco shared photos of herself and Shirley on her Instagram Story. The star disabled the comments section on her first post.

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Kaley Cuoco with Shirley. (Kaley Cuoco/Instagram Story)

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Kaley Cuoco’s Instagram story from November 24th. (Kaley Cuoco/Instagram)

Cuoco and Pelphrey announced their engagement in August after two years of dating.

The actress has been married twice. She and Karl Cook were married for three years before divorcing in September 2021, and Cuoco was married to a tennis player Ryan Sweeting from 2013 to 2016.

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Two years before her engagement to Pelphrey, Cuoco said she was done with marriage.

Kaley Cuoco in a long sleeveless blue silk dress holds hands with Tom Pelphrey on the carpet

Kaley Cuoco and Tom Pelphry got engaged in 2022. (Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic/Getty Images)

“I will never marry again,” she said Shine in 2022. “Absolutely not. You can literally write that on the cover.”

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“I would like to have a long-term relationship or partnership,” she added. “I believe in love because I have had incredible relationships. I know they are out there. I like being someone’s partner and having that camaraderie.”

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