After receiving a complaint about Kylie Jenner's skinny puppies, the Los Angeles Department of Animal Care and Control recently visited the reality star's house and all seems to be well.
The officials visited her house in California's Calabasas city and found her Italian greyhounds, Norman and Bambi, to be in good health, People reports.
Derek Brown, deputy director of L.A. County animal control, said that they did an animal welfare check yesterday, adding that Miss Jenner was very cooperative.
Brown said that her animals were actually under medical care, so there was no neglect whatsoever.
Earlier, the 18-year-old received social media backlash when she shared a Snapchat video of the lean dogs jumping up to greet her.
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