Every dog has its day: Katie Holmes and Suri Cruise step out with new canine chum in New York

By AMELIA PROUD

New addition? Katie Holmes and Suri were seen leaving Chelsea Piers with a cute dog today

Katie Holmes and her adorable daughter Suri Cruise finished off another day of fun at their favourite Manhattan haunt, Chelsea Piers, today.
So far... so normal... but there seemed to be an extra member tagging along with the perennial duo for this outing.
And the new addition was a gorgeous curly ball of canine fur, the new family dog!
The sighting comes just weeks after Katie was seen telling Suri she couldn't have a puppy, resulting in the obligatory tears.

Upgrading: Suri had a horse on her sweater, no doubt she'll be getting one of those next

At the time, Holmes was urged by animal groups to think about getting a rescue dog... and it seems that she may have heeded this as their new pup looks older.
Suri, six, burst into floods of tears after her actress mother refused to buy her the adorable pet puppy she wanted.

Heeding advice? Katie was urged to look at rescue dogs and this pup is definitely not a baby

The mother-daughter duo were seen looking at different pet pooches in Citipup pet store in New York.
Suri appeared to fall in love with a little white and black Yorkshire Terrier and Maltese mix pup but was left inconsolable when Katie, 33, put her foot down.
The little girl was seen performing all the classic children's tactics to try and get her own way.
First she stuck out her bottom lip, pulled her face into a frown, while gazing up at the dog in question.

New friend: Suri's security guard was walking the dog, but he appears to be a new addition for the girls

Home time: The family all pile into the people carrier to head back to Chelsea

Next she tried to ignore her mother who held out her hand keeping her eyes firmly fixed on the floor.
When this didn't work she stormed out of the shop before bursting into tears in the car on the way home.
Animal rights campaigners urged Katie to adopt a dog instead of buying one from a pet store - should she want to get a dog for Suri.
Devera Lynn of North Shore Animal League America told Radaronline: 'Unfortunately most pet stores are provided their dogs from commercial breeding organizations otherwise known as puppy mills.'
Adding: 'We would love to show Katie the animals we have if she is ready to adopt.'

source: dailymail

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