Jennifer Garner and her family mourn the loss of Birdie. their beloved dog
Garner shared a post dedicated to the dog on Instagram on Wednesday. To mourn this family pet.
“It seems crazy for the world to mourn a pet. But since we shared Birdies with all of you. It seems only fair to inform you of her passing,” the Deadpool & Wolverine star wrote.
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“Birdie informed us on Thursday that she was not feeling herself. (Famous foodie (Birdy never missed a meal.) We were surprised to learn that not only was she seriously ill, but she was also very sick. But she is also at the end of her life,” she continued.
According to Garner The veterinarian told them that “Dogs tend to stick around until their people come home from college. And we believe Birdy does just that. so that we could rub his soft ears together And thank you for being the best dog in the world,” to her eldest child, Violet Affleck.
Garner added that Birdie loves to be read and “can often find her way onto Pretend Cooking Show,” her cooking series both on and off Instagram.
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“She lives happily like a dog. And now taking on the role that she was born to play. Angel Girl It is a gift to love and be loved by a creature like Birdy the Doggy,” the “Alias” star concluded.
Earlier this year, Garner and Birdie starred in YouTube Channel WeRateDogs Share sweet details Before the dog’s ninth birthday, it included a stint as a therapy dog at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles.
“She wants to read new books to the children, and speaking of children, Birdie is a therapy dog,” the 52-year-old said. “And she just got promoted to Children’s Hospital LA, so she’s really excited. She wanted to go to work at Children’s Hospital LA for the first time before she was nine.”
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The mother of three, including Violet, Seraphina, and Samuel with ex-husband Ben Affleck, also shared the story of her family’s decision to get a dog.
She explained that when Violet was 2, she “decided she wanted her own dog,” but Garner said she had to wait until she was 10. I thought she would forget because she’s only 2, but now we have the number. It’s good.”
Garner’s famous friends shared their condolences in the comments.
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“Oh Jane…I’m so sorry. Sending so much love,” Jennifer Aniston wrote.
Her fellow chef Ina Garten wrote, “Oh Jennifer, I am so heartbroken for you!!! She is your best friend and always ready for adventures with all of you. Sending my love to you and your children. I’m so happy they’re home with you now. Birdies will eat turkeys in heaven.”
Rita Wilson wrote, “So sorry!!!! They are family,” along with a broken heart emoji.