JANEY Godley has been reunited with her beloved pet dog after moving into a hospice.
The comedian, 63, has been undergoing end-of-life care amid a brave cancer battle.
Janey Godley is receiving end-of-life treatment[/caption] Her dog Honey has visited her at the hospice where she is receiving palliative care[/caption]This morning Janey was joined on her hospice bed by her dachshund, Honey, wrapped in a blanket.
She was videoed stroking the small brown pooch’s ear and wrote on social media: “She’s happy.”
The touching update from the terminally ill BBC comic left her fans feeling emotional.
One wrote: “Wonderful to see the pair of you reunited.”
Another commented: “Beautiful. Bet you are so happy Janey.”
A third said: “You two are the happiest girls in the world right now. Her facial expressions are precious.”
Janey revealed she has been diagnosed with ovarian cancer in November 2021.
Last month, she announced that she was receiving palliative care and would be moving into a hospice.
In an emotional message, she said: “The chemo ran out of options and I just couldn’t take any more of it, and the cancer has spread.
“So it looks like this will be getting to near the end of it. It’s really difficult to speak about this and say it to people.”
Janey’s friend Nicola Sturgeon hailed the comedian as an “inspiration”.
Yesterday, Janey posted a photo from her bed after arriving at the hospice.
We told earlier this week how fellow BBC star Edith Bowman was left feeling extremely emotional after it emerged Janey’s daughter had been nominated for four BAFTAs.
Comic Ashley Storrie was given the award nods just days after her mum started end-of-life care.
The the entertainer is nominated for her BBC series Dinosaur.
Edith said: “I’ve been crying at the thought of such a beautiful moment for her and her mum.”