Ivanka Trump excitedly shared the news that her family has adopted a second dog, Simba. This new addition comes four years after facing criticism for purchasing a purebred dog for her daughter. Ivanka, who is known for her love of animals, decided to turn to a shelter this time to find a furry companion for her family.

Ivanka Trump and her family pose with their new dog, Simba

Ivanka shared heartwarming photos on Instagram of her family cuddling with Simba. In one photo, Ivanka, her husband Jared, and their children are all seen embracing their new German Shepherd-Lab mix. Simba is joined by Arabella’s snow-white dog, Winter, whom Ivanka bought back in 2019. While Ivanka faced criticism for not adopting at the time, she has now shown her commitment to rescuing animals.

Ivanka's daughter Arabella with her dog, Winter

Ivanka’s love for animals runs in the family. She included a touching tribute to her late mother, Ivana, who was also an animal lover. In one photo, Ivanka’s son Joseph is pictured with Simba on a bench dedicated to Ivana. To honor her mother’s love for pets, the Trump family requested donations to the Big Dog Ranch Rescue in Florida, the same shelter where they adopted Simba.

Ivanka and her son Joseph pay tribute to her late mother, Ivana

But it’s not just dogs that the Trump family has welcomed into their home. Ivanka also revealed that they added a pet hamster named Chester to their furry friends. In photos, the family can be seen smiling and holding the small rodent.

The Trump family also added a hamster named Chester to their furry family

Ivanka’s decision to adopt Simba has been met with overwhelming support from fans. Many praised her for choosing to rescue a dog and for promoting adoption. People expressed their admiration for her “huge heart” and thanked her for setting a good example.

Ivanka shares information on shelters her followers can adopt from

On her Instagram Story, Ivanka shared information on shelters where her followers can adopt pets. She highlighted the Big Dog Ranch Rescue, the largest cage-free, no-kill dog rescue in the United States, and other organizations. By doing so, she hopes to inspire others to adopt animals in need.

Overall, Ivanka’s decision to adopt Simba and share her experience promotes the importance of rescuing animals. Her love for animals and dedication to giving them a loving home is inspiring to many. And regardless of the family’s legal troubles, Ivanka’s focus on her family and the happiness they find in their new furry friends brings a sense of warmth and positivity.