This is so awful…
Julianne Hough took to Instagram on Saturday morning to share the tragic news that her beloved Cavalier King Charles Spaniel dogs, Lexi and Harley, had passed away in late September. Lexi was 11 years old; Harley was 8; along with the announcement, the dancer shared a series of adorable pics and video of the pups throughout their lives, as well.
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Hough wrote a long, extremely touching IG post remembering the pups, and sharing in part (below):
“Thank you for being my babies, my daughters. Thank you for choosing me. Thank you for teaching me how to be your mother. Thank you for allowing me to give and receive love. Thank you for your kisses. Thank you for your blessings every single minute of every single day. Thank you for your souls. Thank you for protecting me. Thank you for letting me protect you. Thank you for protecting each other. Thank you for the timeless memories. Thank you for your magic. Thank you for being the most consistent and constant beings in my life. Thank you for being you. Thank you for being my guardians on this earth and even more so now.”
Awww…. such an amazing tribute… and so sad.
Here’s the full set of pics, along with the rest of Hough’s incredible caption memorializing the dogs (below):
Wow…
It’s unclear at this point what caused the dogs’ deaths; this type of breed typically lives 12-15 years, according to most sources, but it’s unknown if the dogs were dealing with a health issue at the time of their passing or what.
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Julianne’s husband, hockey player Brooks Laich, also mourned the passing of the two adorable pups on his own Instagram account as well, writing in part (below):
“The past 2 weeks have been filled with tears of sorrow, and tears of joy. The immense pain we feel by their loss is due to the overwhelming love we had for them. Every single beautiful part of them will be missed, but we trust that they are in a better place now, and can still feel their presence in our hearts.
I want to thank the many people who have helped see us through the past 2 weeks. The outpouring of love and support we have received from our family and friends has helped heal our hearts. I am eternally grateful for everyone who has held space for my wife and I to grieve and mourn. There are too many names to list, but you all know who you are, and know that we couldn’t have made it through this without each and everyone of you. In the most sincere way possible, thank you very much.”
Here is Laich’s full post mourning the dogs (below):
So, so sad.
And those are some seriously cute doggos… Ugh.
Rest in peace, pups.
[Image via Julianne Hough/Instagram]