Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey trips over her dog, fractures shoulder: reports
Gov. Kay Ivey warned Alabamans on Wednesday that they can expect to see her with one of her arms in a sling following a Tuesday night fall. The governor said in a statement that she expects no disruption of her work schedule after tripping over her dog Missy and fracturing one of her shoulders, Birmingham's FOX6 reported. “Alabama’s
First Dog Missy is such a fun and active friend to have at home, and
she is fiercely protective,” Ivey wrote. “Last night, she
unintentionally tripped me up, and I hit my shoulder. You’ll see me in a
sling, but this won’t slow me down a bit! I’ll keep you posted on the
recovery, but most importantly, Missy is also doing just fine!” It wasn’t clear from the statement or from local news reports whether the governor’s left or right shoulder was injured. The
governor is expected to deliver the annual State of the State address
next Tuesday, FOX6 reported. On Wednesday, Ivey congratulated President
Trump after he signed the USMCA trade agreement. "What an exciting
day for our country as @POTUS officially signs #USMCA!" the governor
wrote. "Alabama is grateful for the hard work & leadership of
@realDonaldTrump & all involved for bringing this monumental deal to
fruition. Thank you for supporting the American people!" Ivey,
75, a Republican, became Alabama’s governor in April 2017 following the
resignation of her predecessor, Robert Bentley. She was then elected
outright in November 2018.
Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey speaks to the media in Montgomery, Ala., Nov. 17, 2017. (Associated Press)
Earlier
this month Ivey announced she had received a positive report from her
doctor following radiation treatment for a cancerous spot found on one
of her lungs, according to AL.com. In November 2018, Ivey’s 14-year-old Chow mix, named Bear, died after a struggle with some health issues, AL.com reported. Ivey had adopted that dog from a local veterinarian after it was struck by a car, the report said.
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