'Devastated' Katie Price begs trolls to stop abusing her over puppy death

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Katie Price has pleaded with trolls to stop abusing her over her daughter's puppy Rolo's sudden death.  The glamour model and TV personality's daughter Princess confirmed the dog's death on social media this week and talked about her heartbreak over Rolo's tragic passing.  And now Katie, 44, has admitted the family has been left "devastated" over the pup's death as she defended the breeder, JRC BULLIES, who they purchased the dog from.  The star pleaded with people to stop trolling them and "pointing fingers'.  She explained that Rolo's passing was a tragic accident.  Katie wrote: "Everyone the tragic death of my daughters puppy Rolo is absolutely nothing to do with the breeders and anybody blaming them should be ashamed of themselves.  "The breeders are absolutely amazing look after the all the dogs and puppy’s at their home.  "It's amazing clean and professional from day one and a absolutely lovely family so stop trolling them as you are the kind of protons who need to be on the register for trolling when Harveys law is in place!  "It’s nobody’s fault and something that happened tragically we are all devastated about so instead of pointing fingers think of how we are all feeling so respect us all".  Princess, 13, revealed that the pooch had died as she posted a picture of them together on Instagram.  This saw them curled up on a sofa together.  She emotionally wrote: "Rip baby boy I love you so much u meant everything to me miss you already."  Katie claims that the French bulldog puppy, Rolo, who was a gift for her daughter, was crushed by an electric-powered armchair.  She said the pup died instantly after being caught in the mechanism of the chair.  It's believed Katie wasn't in the room when the puppy died.  Katie gave the puppy to Princess just three weeks ago for her birthday.  It's claimed that the pooch was found lifeless by Katie's daughter, Bunny, five.  Katie has been slammed by animal rights organisation PETA over the puppy's death.  PETA director Elisa Allen said: "For dogs' sake, Katie must not be allowed to acquire any more animals.  "At least three dogs and one horse have died on her watch in the last few years alone – and she's also tried to sell off two cats on Instagram as though they were shoes she no longer wore.  "Her irresponsible attitude is costing wonderful animals their lives, so PETA urges her – and anyone else unable to provide animals with appropriate care – to fill their homes with cuddly toys instead."
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