Kate Walsh reveals her dogs Rosie and Pablo are being flown to Australia to join her

Here to stay! Kate Walsh’s dogs Rosie and Pablo are being flown to Australia after American star revealed she has ‘no plans to return home’ to New York

She recently revealed she has no plans to return home to the US, even though she is now allowed to fly back.

And it appears Kate Walsh is well and truly settling into life in Western Australia, and her pet dogs Rosie and Pablo are on the way to join her.

On Thursday, the American actress, 53, shared a photo of her beloved pooches on Instagram, and revealed she is counting down the days until their arrival. 

Here to stay! Kate Walsh, 53, (pictured) has revealed her dogs Rosie and Pablo are being flown from New York to Perth to join her as she continues to settle down in Western Australia

‘Travel day for Rosie, one step closer to being reunited,’ she wrote alongside a photo of the dogs sitting at New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport.

‘So close, yet so far away… leg one of the journey complete.’

The actress explained the pair are currently in transit to Australia and are expected to land in another 15 days.

'Travel day for Rosie, one step closer to being reunited,' she wrote alongside a photo of the dog sitting at New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport

‘Travel day for Rosie, one step closer to being reunited,’ she wrote alongside a photo of the dog sitting at New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport

Speaking to The Daily Telegraph about her new love affair with Australia, the actress explained: ‘I didn’t really want to go back to New York in the middle of a pandemic when it was pretty gnarly to say the least. 

‘I couldn’t go home initially, and now that I can, I don’t really fancy going back. When I have my own mother saying don’t come home, my 86-year-old mum… we are in a very challenging time!’ 

Reunion: The actress explained her dogs Pablo and Rosie are currently in transit to Australia and are expected to land in another 15 days. Pictured taking her dogs for a walk in 2010

Reunion: The actress explained her dogs Pablo and Rosie are currently in transit to Australia and are expected to land in another 15 days. Pictured taking her dogs for a walk in 2010

Claiming to have found a new ‘passion project’, Kate revealed her plans to help bolster Australia’s local film industry after it suffered enormously due to global pandemic.

The Grey’s Anatomy star recently told 2GB’s Jim Wilson she felt ‘very grateful’ to be in Australia during the COVID-19 crisis.

 ‘Honestly, I feel very lucky,’ she said. ‘It’s kind of a crazy situation: it’s like being in an alternate reality compared to the rest of the world.  

Busy: Claiming to have found a new 'passion project', Kate revealed her plans to help bolster Australia's local film industry, after it suffered enormously due to global pandemic

Busy: Claiming to have found a new ‘passion project’, Kate revealed her plans to help bolster Australia’s local film industry, after it suffered enormously due to global pandemic