The Pets Mag Podcast

Ep 12: Broadcaster Carole Malone & Murphy her Tibetan Terrier

15 min · 4. jan. 2026
episode Ep 12: Broadcaster Carole Malone & Murphy her Tibetan Terrier cover

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In the latest episode of The Pets Mag Podcast, broadcaster and journalist Carole Malone shares the story of Murphy – the wilful, soulful Tibetan Terrier who’s been by her side for six years. What began as a spark of love at first sight became a deep and joyful partnership – one that would even inspire a life-changing decision. With warmth, humour and honesty, Carole reflects on the quiet power our dogs have to walk beside us through heartache, keep us moving, and remind us what really matters. Follow Carole on Instagram @thecarolemalone [https://www.instagram.com/thecarolemalone].

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