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Miley Cyrus gets a super cute new puppy!


Los Angeles - Miley Cyrus has got a new puppy.

The 21-year-old singer welcomed a Rough Collie named Emu Coyne into her large family of dogs earlier this week, but insists he won't ever replace her beloved Alaskan Klee Kai, Floyd, who passed away in April.

The Wrecking Ball hitmaker shared a cute snap of her pet pooch cuddling up to her on Instagram on Saturday night, which she accompanied with caption: ''Time to start making Emu accounts smilers. He's here and here to stay. I welcomed Emu Coyne Cyrus into the family a couple days ago. Been keepin him a secret cause sometimes I'm weird like that."



''It's taken some time to be ready for this next step and loving again. There will never be anyone like Floyd. There was a bond that was so deep it's irreplaceable but that's not what I am trying to do. Never will I replace Floyd and that's something I had to take time to understand.

''We had a very special memorial service for Floyd and I felt my angel Floydy give Emu his blessing. I prayed to Floyd to just give him a touch of his awesomeness and he has. He is so special and different than my baby Floyd and I think Floyd did that on purpose (sic).''

The blonde beauty proved her new furry friend had settled in to his new home as she later posted another photograph of her showering with Emu.



Emu joins Miley's three other canines, Mary Jane, a Pitt Bull, Happy, a Rottweiler-Beagle cross, and Bean, a Chihuahua mix.

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