Orijus Gasanovas bids emotional farewell to beloved dog of 17 years
Translated from Lithuanian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Lithuanian personality Orijus Gasanovas announced the passing of his beloved dog, Pupa, after 17 years together.
- He shared a heartfelt tribute, remembering the dog as a cherished family member who brought joy and comfort.
- Friends and followers offered condolences, acknowledging the deep bond and the dog's long, well-cared-for life.
Lithuanian personality Orijus Gasanovas shared a poignant farewell to his dog, Pupa, who passed away after 17 years of companionship. Gasanovas described Pupa as an integral part of his family since June 2009, a constant source of joy and comfort.
Your eyes like buttons are always in my heart, Pupa. It's a pity I can't kiss you many times.
In a touching tribute, Gasanovas recalled Pupa's welcoming presence at his mother's door, her calming energy during difficult times, and her role as a beloved family member. He remembered their travels together, Pupa's ability to capture everyone's attention, her affectionate nature, and the many special moments they shared, including waking him up in the mornings and helping pack Christmas gifts. "Your eyes like buttons are always in my heart, Pupa. It's a pity I can't kiss you many times," he wrote, expressing his grief.
How sad... Condolences on losing a family member.
The announcement was met with an outpouring of sympathy from friends and followers. Messages of strength and condolences flooded the comments section, with many acknowledging the profound loss of a "little friend" and "family member." "How sad... Condolences on losing a family member," read one comment. Others highlighted the 17 years of care as a testament to the love and attention Pupa received, with one user writing, "You truly loved her very much. 17 years shows that she had good care."
You truly loved her very much. 17 years shows that she had good care.
Originally published by Delfi in Lithuanian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.