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Jason Kelce’s Dog Winnie Has Died: “Lost Part of My Soul” Rest In Peace

By: Dee Michaels
Dee Michaels is a passionate and accomplished writer, renowned for his heartwarming and engaging stories on IHeartDogs.com.Read more
| March 15, 2024

Kylie Kelce, spouse of renowned NFL player Jason Kelce, recently took to social media to share her profound sorrow following the death of their beloved Irish wolfhound, Winnie. Through a touching Instagram post, she presented a series of photographs capturing Winnie’s journey with the family, from tender moments of Jason Kelce affectionately patting Winnie’s head to poignant images of Kylie in her bridal gown, lovingly looking down at Winnie.

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A post shared by Kylie (McDevitt) Kelce (@kykelce)

The caption accompanying these heartfelt images unveiled Kylie’s lifelong enchantment with Irish Wolfhounds. She recounted how her fascination began in her youth, culminating in a desktop folder titled “God’s gift to earth,” filled with meticulously collected images of the breed from the internet. This passion, she revealed, ultimately led her to Winnie, who not only fulfilled but surpassed her expectations, embodying the essence of what she had always envisioned in a wolfhound.

Expressing her deep grief, Kylie articulated the immense loss she felt, stating:

“I lost part of my soul today, but I know she is at peace. I love you, Winn. You will always be my firstborn child.” This sentiment underscored the special place Winnie held in her heart and the profound bond they shared.

The outpouring of support from family and friends in the comments section underscored the impact Winnie had on those around her. Jason Kelce’s brother, Travis Kelce, and his former girlfriend, Kayla Nicole, both left messages of condolence, recognizing the beautiful life Winnie lived and the joy she brought to the Kelce household.

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A post shared by Winnie and Baloo Kelce (@the.kelce.k9s)

 

In addition to this personal tribute, the Kelce family also maintains a dedicated Instagram account for their pets, highlighting their commitment to their furry family members. This account, featuring both Winnie and their other Irish wolfhound, Baloo, serves as a testament to the Kelce’s deep affection for their dogs and the cherished memories they continue to hold.

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