Beloved influencer dog Raffie is dead after brutal Christmas Eve fight with owner’s other bulldogs

Beloved influencer dog Raffie is dead after brutal Christmas Eve fight with owner’s other bulldogs

Beloved bulldog Raffie, who has become a famous influencer from his dog-loving owner’s social media page, died the day before Christmas.

His owner Maren Peeters, who runs the TikTok account @bundleofbullies, was on a trip in Austria when her dog suddenly passed away, she confirmed on Wednesday. 

In an emotional social media post she shared on Thursday, Peeters explained she was abroad when she received a devastating call from the doggie daycare telling her that Raffie had a heart attack.

Peeters, whose dog influencer social media accounts have 1.5 million TikTok followers and 693K on Instagram, teared up as she explained that another one of her beloved bulldogs is severely injured from the dog fight that led Raffie to go into cardiac arrest.

‘I never imagined that I would have to make this video,’ she began. 

She said she brought all of her rescue bulldogs to the same daycare she usually takes them to when she is out of town.

Beloved bulldog Raffie, who has become a famous influencer from his dog-loving owner's social media page, died one day before Christmas

Beloved bulldog Raffie, who has become a famous influencer from his dog-loving owner’s social media page, died one day before Christmas

His owner Maren Peeters, who runs the TikTokaccount @bundleofbullies, was on a trip in Austria when her dog suddenly passed away, she confirmed on Wednesday

His owner Maren Peeters, who runs the TikTokaccount @bundleofbullies, was on a trip in Austria when her dog suddenly passed away, she confirmed on Wednesday

But this time, she said they informed her that Raffie had an incident with another one of her dogs and a third dog, Raffie’s ‘best friend,’ is in serious condition after trying to protect Raffie.

She said the daycare told her Raffie and her other dog Pickles were in a fight, and while Pickles wanted to ‘attack Raffie,’ the bulldog fell unconscious from a heart attack.

She explained that the daycare owner started performing CPR on Raffie, but Pickles wanted to ‘attack further’ so one of her other dogs, Odin, stepped in. 

She explained that Odin is Raffie’s ‘best friend’ and tried to protect him but also got hurt and was rushed to the vet.

With tears in her eyes, she cried about how much she misses her ‘best friend’ Raffie and how she ‘cannot live without him.’ 

She later added: ‘Let’s be clear, they never do anything like that when they’re with me.’ 

She also informed their fans that she was on the next flight home to pick up her dogs from the daycare, Raffie from the funeral home and Odin from the vet.

In a later Instagram post, she shared a photo of Odin and said he is ‘close to death’ and needs ‘treatment [that] costs €5,000.’

In the hours since her devastating social media update about Raffie, she shared multiple photos of him alongside captions about her heartbreak

In the hours since her devastating social media update about Raffie, she shared multiple photos of him alongside captions about her heartbreak

In an emotional social media post she shared on Thursday, Peeters explained she was abroad when she received a devastating call from the doggie daycare telling her that Raffie had a heart attack

In an emotional social media post she shared on Thursday, Peeters explained she was abroad when she received a devastating call from the doggie daycare telling her that Raffie had a heart attack

In a later Instagram post, she shared a photo of Odin ¿ as seen in the red and yellow doggie outfit ¿ and said he is 'close to death' and needs 'treatment [that] costs ¿5,000'

In a later Instagram post, she shared a photo of Odin — as seen in the red and yellow doggie outfit — and said he is ‘close to death’ and needs ‘treatment [that] costs €5,000’

In the hours since her devastating social media update about Raffie, she shared multiple photos of him alongside captions about her heartbreak over the loss.

‘I want to thank everyone for the love they gave him,’ she said. 

‘I know he felt it,’ she continued before adding that she plans to continue sharing videos of her various rescue bulldogs, whom she affectionately called Raffie’s siblings, on social media. 

‘And, of course, I’m going to continue [with the social media posts] with the other bullies for Raffie,’ she said.

Peeters’ American bulldogs attracted widespread attention for their videos of them dressing up in cute costumes and trying out a variety of foods for the first time.

On multiple social media platforms including TikTok and Instagram, her dog influencer accounts have garnered over 2 million followers combined.

Her video about Raffie’s death has been viewed by over 1.1 million TikTok users, receiving supportive fan comments from many of them.

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