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Katie Price is all smiles as she enjoys a walk with her dog Blade

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KATIE Price was in a fine mood as she took her dog Blade for a woodland walk. The 41-year-old looked in great shape as she enjoyed her daily exercise in skintight leggings and zip-up top.

Her adorable black pooch walked obediently beside her along the trail. She tossed a chunky stick for Blade, who fetched it and walked with it in his jaws.

Katie took a moment to rest by a river as Blade went for a paddle, still refusing to give up his stick. The mum-of-five has been confirmed for the latest series of Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins and she certainly appeared fit and healthy.

On Friday shared an inspirational message from her sick mum Amy, telling her to "never look back or rely on others for happiness".

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