He expressed his gratitude that there are organizations doing their best to help support these innocent souls.
The brother of British royal family representative Kate Middleton, 36-year-old businessman James Middleton, donated dog food from his company Ella & Co to the volunteer organization K9 Rescue International. He feeds and rescues stray dogs affected by Russia’s all-out invasion of Ukraine. He announced it on Instagram.
I have always believed that dogs are one of the purest creatures in the world and deserve nothing but love and care. I’m proud to have recently donated a batch of Ella & Co cold pressed dog food to @k9rescueinternational, a charity that feeds and rescues stray dogs in Ukraine, it’s a small team that makes a big difference and I’m honored to play a small role in their efforts. I am so thankful that there are organizations that are doing their best to help support these innocent souls. Let’s keep changing the world for the better, one plate at a time,” he captioned the touching video of the dogs eating his donations.
James loves dogs very much. She previously said that the fluffy pet helped her cope with depression. In 2020, a British entrepreneur goes to therapy and Ella keeps him.
“I was diagnosed with this, and Ella came to all my therapy sessions, which I initially didn’t want to go to. But with her, I really became more confident in understanding that I have a mental illness. I would even say “I owe Ellie my life, but she doesn’t know that,” he said then.
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