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‘UK’s loneliest dog’ lands in Hollywood

PTI
Published : Jun 6, 2016, 2:19 am IST
Updated : Jun 6, 2016, 2:19 am IST

“Britain’s loneliest dog”, who has been living in an animal shelter for six years and has been rejected by 18,000 potential owners, has landed a role in the the new Transformers movie.

“Britain’s loneliest dog”, who has been living in an animal shelter for six years and has been rejected by 18,000 potential owners, has landed a role in the the new Transformers movie.

Freya, the Staffordshire bull terrier, was dubbed “Britain’s loneliest dog” after spending almost her entire life living in animal shelters, watching more than 50 of her kennel mates be re-homed during her time at the centre.

Freya was spotted on Facebook by animal loving Hollywood movie director Michael Bay, who decided to cast her in the fifth instalment of the blockbuster Transfor-mers series.

Bay, 51, said that if the role did not find the dog a home, he would keep her, The Mirror reported.

“We are thrilled at the opportunity of a movie deal for Freya and at such interest and support from a major film director who is also a dedicated animal advocate,” a spokesperson for Freshfields Animal Rescue Centre, where Freya is currently lodged, said.

Till now, Freya has been rejected by 18,000 potential owners.

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