New member of the Middleton family! Duchess of Cambridge's brother James, 33, shares a photo of 'adorable' Cocker Spaniel puppy Nala
by Monica Greep For Mailonline- James Middleton, 33, shared picture of new spaniel puppy Nala on Instagram
- Dog was praised by fans and called 'precious and adorable' in comment section
- Kate Middleton's brother already has a Golden Retriever and four black Spaniels
James Middleton shared a picture of his 'adorable' new puppy Nala, and told he 'cant wait' to share 'many adventures' with the pet.
Kate Middleton 's brother, 33, took to Instagram today to show off his new Cocker Spaniel puppy, who is the daughter of his dog Zulu and granddaughter of his other dog, Ella. He also has three others: Golden Retriever Mabel and spaniels Inka and Luna.
The entrepreneur has been open about his struggle with depression , and has often credited his pet dogs with helping him through his battle with mental health issues.
Sharing three photos of the dog, he penned: 'Introducing Nala Middleton
'She is daughter of Zulu & granddaughter of Ella. I cannot wait to share many adventures with her and the rest of the pack.'
He went on to tease fans by adding: 'Ps more very exciting news to share soon'.
Fans couldn't help but fawn over James' new pet in the comments section, hailing the animal 'precious' and 'adorable'.
'Congratulations!!! She is precious!!', wrote one.
Another said: 'Aww welcome Nala!!! She is so cute, while a third agreed: 'She is so adorable.'
James has been open about how dogs have helped him overcome mental health struggles, and last week revealed how his dogs were his 'medicine' amid his mental health battle as he opens up about how his pets have helped him with his therapy.
The businessman appeared on an Instagram Live to talk about the charity Pets As Therapy, for which he is an ambassador.
Speaking on dog food Barking Heads' Instagram account with a charity worker yesterday, James said: 'First and foremost, animals are the unsung heroes in our lives.
'From my own experiences with suffering with mental health and depression and anxiety, it was over the last three or so years that I've really discovered how much animals were actually helping me. I didn't really immediately realise.
'Over time Ella came to all my therapy sessions and various other events and she was that person that actually I could talk to but without being judged. She was a very good listener, she distracted me from various things.
'And that's when I thought, actually there's something here and discovered Pets As Therapy and straight away managed to get an assessment and Ella was signed up not that long after.
He added: 'And ever since then... I truly believe animals are medicine and they really are incredible for our own wellbeing.'