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Nika Shakhnazarova

Chloe Goodman crouches protectively over her dogs after Lady Gaga's walker was shot

Chloe Goodman was seen crouching protectively over her French bulldogs just days after Lady Gaga 's dog walker was shot last week.

The glamour model, 27, took her three pooches out for a stroll in Hove but appeared to be overly cautious following the terrifying news.

Gaga's dog walker Ryan Fischer took three of her pets out for a walk in West Hollywood when he was shot with an semi-automatic handgun.

The ordeal saw Ryan be rushed to the hospital in a "grave" condition, according to officials.

All three dogs have now been recovered by the police, and dog walker Ryan is expected to make a full recovery soon.

Chloe was overly cautious during her outing (BACKGRID)

But the news didn't stop Chloe from being alert throughout her entire outing.

The model was seen getting her steps in with her two French bulldogs and dachshund as she crouched over them whilst looking cautiously ahead.

The star opted for casual attire during her outing, wearing a pair of blue jeans and a cream turtleneck jumper.

The glamour model took her three pooches for a stroll (BACKGRID)

It's reported that Gaga's pooches were 'found tied to a pole in an alley' after they were stolen by thieves.

Law enforcement officials have since revealed to TMZ that a woman had found the dogs in an alley 'miles from the dognapping'.

The report also claims that the police believe the woman had no involvement with the snatching.

Lady Gaga's pooches have all safely returned home (Instagram)

Both dogs were returned unharmed on Friday, much to the relief of Lady Gaga - who is currently in Rome.

The pop princess - whose real name is Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta - was also reportedly ready to pay up the $500,000 reward she had issued for the safe return of her dogs.

The latest update about the location of the dogs came after the Born This Way songstress penned a heartfelt message in the hunt for her beloved pets.

The scene in which Lady Gaga's dog walker was shot (SplashNews.com)

"My heart is sick and I am praying my family will be whole again with an act of kindness. I will pay $500,000 for their safe return. Email KojiandGustav@gmail.com to contact us," she wrote, prior to them being found.

At the time, the songstress also branded her dog walker a 'hero' and praised his efforts in trying to protect her family.

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