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NASTY! Miley Cyrus lets dogs poop in house

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It has been reported that Miley Cyrus, the 21-year-old singer, allows her pet dogs to defecate inside her $4.7 million mansion in Los Angeles.

The dogs in question include Emu, Mary Jane, Happy, Penny Lane and Bean, as well as a piglet named Bubba Sue.

Despite the mess, Miley reportedly has no qualms about allowing her pets to relieve themselves inside her home, and plans to eventually house train them.

According to an unnamed source, “It’s hard to believe how messy her place is. Miley thinks it’s awesome to have six dogs or even more there at once, and don’t forget the pig.”

“It’s like a true animal house. She’s never had to clean up after herself. Her habits are totally out of control.”

However, her new boyfriend, Patrick Schwarznegger, who is the 21-year-old son of action legend Arnold Schwarzenegger, is said to be less than thrilled about the situation.

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The source went on to say, “He’s pretty horrified by the standard of hygiene over at her place.”

“Miley has been trying to make her dogs change their bad habits but it’s not something that happens overnight.”

Patrick’s mother, Maria Shriver, is also said to be unhappy about the couple’s relationship. Despite this, Miley and Patrick have been dating since the beginning of November.

It is worth mentioning that Miley Cyrus is known for being an animal lover and advocate, and has been vocal about her passion for animals.

She has adopted several rescue dogs in the past, and has been a vocal supporter of animal rights and welfare organizations.

This news has brought to light the importance of proper pet training, and how important it is for pet owners to take responsibility for the actions of their animals.

Pets, like dogs and pigs, are not just animals, but members of the family and should be treated with love and respect.

House training is an essential part of pet ownership and can be a challenging task, but it is crucial for the health and well-being of both the pet and the owner.

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