The RSPCA have visited Katie Price's house after the death of her dog Blade this week.
The model's German Shepherd was tragically killed after being hit by a car.
It is the latest animal tragedy to hit the star, with guard dog Blade becoming the seventh pet to die in her care.
Speaking out after her ordeal, Katie, 42, told fans she believes Blade was killed on purpose in a deliberate attack against her.
In an update to fans today, Katie revealed offers from the RSPCA had paid her a visit - but did not have any concerns about her animals.
Taking to Instagram, Katie posted: "Update - RSPCA have been up to my house not having any concerns about my animals and never had."
She went on: "We are trying to put together how Blade has been killed and his last steps as this is a deliberate target to kill him."
Since Katie, 44, shared the news of her latest death a petition calling for her to be banned from owning pets has reached over 30,000 signatures.
In recent years the star has lost five dogs, a horse and her chameleon Marvin.
Katie wrote of Blade on Monday: "Words can't express the lost of my best friend my protector my absolutely everything who had sadly passed away today.
"I have no words to say how I'm feeling but numb and shocked rip Blade."
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