
If you haven’t picked up this month’s issue of K-9 magazine, maybe this month’s issue will inspire you to do so!
Layla Kayleigh graces the current issue of K-9 Magazine, where she talks about her dogs and then gives her ideas of what other celebrities’ dog-doppelganger would be.  K-9 shared a portion of the interview with CDW:
Layla Kayleigh was born in the UK and moved to the USA to pursue her dreams in front of the camera. After much hard work and determination, Layla has successfully taken the USA by storm and has presented many prime time shows. Layla now co-hosts ‘America’s Best Dance Crew’ for MTV where they search for hidden dance talent in cities across the USA, where she’s the backstage correspondent. The series began it’s 3rd season in January, 2009.
Tell us about your pets. Names, breeds and ages.
I have two little dogs who I rescued when they were puppies. Monkey is a three year old Jack Russell Terrier crossed with a Chihuahua and Max is a two year old Chihuahua. I’ve had Monkey for three years and rescued him from a pound, he was only a little puppy and I fell in love with him straight away. My friend’s dog had puppies but was told by her landlord that she would be evicted unless she rehomed the pups. Thats when I got Max and haven’t looked back since. I couldn’t think of life without my two dogs, they are very friendly and love people.
When did your interest in pets/animals begin and how long have you been a pet owner?
When growing up we only had birds so until I had Monkey and Max I didn’t really understand how much responsibility came with owning dogs. They have had so much impact on my life and I wouldn’t change them for the world. Sometimes I think people get dogs for novelty value and that why so many end up in pounds and rescue centres.
Which do you prefer and why?
Big dogs or little dogs – I don’t really mind, as I think it’s the personality that matters. If I had a big house then I’d love a big dog.
Pedigree dogs or x breeds – I think when choosing a dog you should always visit a rescue centre first. It’s so upsetting how many dogs are out there looking for homes. You should choose a dog depending on their personality, as it’s going to be your best friend.
Days off or days at work – I have to say days at work as I like being busy, otherwise I think too much and miss my friends and London. I miss simple things about London like Marks and Spencers and custard.
Match the following celebrities with a breed of dog:
Randy Jackson – I’m not sure with Randy, he’d kill me if I said a feminine dog. He always says, “What’s up dog†when he walks into the studio.
Jennifer Lopez – She’d be a Poodle, but one that came from the streets. Jennifer Lopez looks nice and elegant but we know she can still get down and dirty.
Simon Cowell – A Chihuahua, Simon’s lovely and his bark is worse than his bite.
Mario Lopez – He’s such a nice guy and so handsome. I think he’d be a Chocolate Labrador.
You can check out other issues of K-9 for more of this interview HERE
