Comedian Janey Godley, 63, shares heartwarming moment she is reunited with her beloved sausage dog Honey as she receives cancer care in hospice

Janey Godley shared the heartwarming moment she was reunited with her beloved sausage dog.

The comedian, 63, took to X to post the adorable snaps of her pet Honey as she continues to receive end of life care for her cancer in hospice. 

The sweet clip of her reunion showed Janey’s dog jump up on to her bed, pleased to see her owner The Mirror reported.

The cute sausage dog seemed overjoyed to be back with the star and pounced up on her in pure excitement.

Janey then wrapped up Honey in a green blanket as she settled her in her room. 

Janey Godley, 63, shared the heartwarming moment she was reunited with her beloved sausage dog Honey in an adorable video shared to X

Janey Godley, 63, shared the heartwarming moment she was reunited with her beloved sausage dog Honey in an adorable video shared to X

The sweet clip of her reunion showed Janey's dog jump up on to her bed, pleased to see her owner as she continues to receive end of life care in hospice

The sweet clip of her reunion showed Janey’s dog jump up on to her bed, pleased to see her owner as she continues to receive end of life care in hospice

The Glasgow-born comedian revealed she was getting 'near the end' of her terminal cancer battle in a heartbreaking update on her illness last month

The Glasgow-born comedian revealed she was getting ‘near the end’ of her terminal cancer battle in a heartbreaking update on her illness last month 

The Glasgow-born comedian revealed she was getting ‘near the end’ of her terminal cancer battle in a heartbreaking update on her illness last month.

The stand-up told fans she would be getting palliative care for ovarian cancer and going into a hospice in a video shared to social media.

‘The chemo ran out of options and I just couldn’t take any more of it and the cancer has spread,’ she told followers to an outpouring of love and support.

‘So it looks like this will be getting to near the end of it and it’s really difficult to speak about this and say to people.’

The Scottish-born comedian announced earlier in September that she had been forced to cancel her upcoming UK tour amid ongoing treatment.

In the video she continued: ‘It is devastating news to know that I’m facing end-of-life but we all come to an end sometime.

‘I want to thank everybody for supporting the family, especially (her daughter) Ashley and my husband.

‘The overwhelming support has been amazing, and I don’t know how long I’ve got left before anybody asks. I’m not a TikTok.

The cute sausage dog seemed overjoyed to be back with the star and pounced up on her in pure excitement before she was wrapped up by Janey in a green blanket

The cute sausage dog seemed overjoyed to be back with the star and pounced up on her in pure excitement before she was wrapped up by Janey in a green blanket

The stand-up told fans she would be getting palliative care for ovarian cancer and going into a hospice  after her chemotherapy stopped working and her cancer spread

The stand-up told fans she would be getting palliative care for ovarian cancer and going into a hospice  after her chemotherapy stopped working and her cancer spread

‘So I just want you to know that I appreciate all the love you’ve gave me and all the support. Cancer affects two in one people, and it’s affected me.’

She also thanked charities who have supported her throughout her health journey.

Last week Janey revealed Liam Neeson had finally received the handmade scarf she promised she would knit him.

Taking to Instagram on Saturday, Janey shared snaps of Liam wrapped in the colourful gift as she wrote: ‘The Liam Neeson scarf has arrived in New York and he loves it’. 

The Scottish star revealed last March during her BBC podcast The C Bomb that she was knitting Liam a scarf after she found out he was a fan of her voiceover sketches.

She joked at the time: ‘He will need to get it before I die that’s for sure.’

During the pandemic Janey gained viral recognition for her voiceovers of politician’s videos on TV, for example Nicola Sturgeon or Boris Johnson.

The star then went on to do a voiceover of Liam’s famous scene from Taken where he says: ‘I have a special set of skills. You’ve got my daughter I’m coming after you.’

The Scottish-born comedian announced earlier in September that she had been forced to cancel her upcoming UK tour amid ongoing treatment (pictured in November 2019)

The Scottish-born comedian announced earlier in September that she had been forced to cancel her upcoming UK tour amid ongoing treatment (pictured in November 2019)

Last week Janey revealed Liam Neeson had finally received the handmade scarf she promised she would knit him and the actor seemed seemed over the moon after receiving the gift

Last week Janey revealed Liam Neeson had finally received the handmade scarf she promised she would knit him and the actor seemed seemed over the moon after receiving the gift 

She told fans: ‘I did a video of that, and it was him lifting up the phone and me going: “Listen son there is a big spider in my room. See if you bring up a wee cup or something that would be good”.

‘And he loved it and he liked it. So then my pal said to him “She’s started jazz knitting.” Which is basically knitting without following a pattern.

‘It’s horrendous. It is like I vomited up a knickerbocker glory. But I am knitting him this scarf, he will need to get it before I die, that’s for sure.’

The star joked: ‘Because the good news is you see the thing is when I die I don’t have to grieve, as I will be dead and he will have a great big scarf around his neck and you will see a picture and think “That’s that creepy scarf she knitted for him”.’

And seven months later the scarf has made its way to Liam who looked overjoyed as he kissed the knitted garment.