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Meghan Markle 'Distraught' After Rescue Dog Breaks Two Legs

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Dec. 24 2017, Published 6:00 p.m. ET

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Here’s hoping for a holiday miracle!  Reports have surfaced that one of Meghan Markle’s dogs, a beagle named Guy, has broken two legs, leaving the future royal family member completely “distraught.”  Click-through for the details. 

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Her beagle Guy is on the mend after breaking two of its legs, per reports that have come out.   Kensington Palace has declined to comment on the situation.

It's unclear, as of now, how the beagle got injured, but rest assured he’s in good hands!  He’s currently being treated by renowned veterinary surgeon Noel Fitzpatrick.  

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Insiders have said that Meghan was “distraught” and “very upset” over the circumstances, but she had her fiancee Prince Harry go with her on visits to see her precious pup where he is being taken care of. 

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She brought Guy over to the U.K. from her home country of Canada, which she discussed during a revealing interview after she got engaged to Harry.  “Well, I have two dogs that I’ve had for quite a long time, both my rescue pups,” she shared. “And one is now staying with very close friends and my other little guy is – yes, he’s in the U.K., he’s been here for a while.”

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Hopefully her pup gets better soon so he can be ready for their big wedding day this May!  

What are your thoughts on Meghan’s dog’s sad injuries?  Sound off in the comments! 

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