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Charlie Putt Grieves Loss of His Cute Dog Brady: 'His Little Spirit Keeps Burning

"Brady King Charles Cavalier moved to puppy heaven last night after spending 15 amazing years on earth," Putt wrote in an Instagram post on Wednesday.

Charlie Putt mourns the loss of his beloved dog, Brady.

On Wednesday, the 30-year-old "We Don't Talk Anymore" singer announced that her furry boyfriend had crossed a rainbow bridge.

"Brady King Charles Cavalier moved to puppy heaven last night after spending 15 incredible years on earth!" she wrote in the caption, alongside an adorable photo of her and her cute puppy hanging out by the pool.

"And while he won't be here physically anymore, his little mind is holding back, and I can't wait to see him," Putt said. "See you later, little dog."

Friends also fans flooded the comments section of Putt's post after he shared the news, with many extending their condolences to the singer following Brady's death.

"A real puppy with pink paws. Brady Oliver Otto Putt is a special man," added Debra's mother.

In 2015, Putt said in an interview with MTV News that Brady was a perfect winger when they first met.

"On my first date, I was a little nervous, so I said to myself, 'I'm going to take Brady for a walk on the beach with this girl,' and he said, 'Oh my God, I have a King. Charles Cavalier. Too,' she recalls. So I was like, "money, perfect, awesome." "With Brady, the pop star has another canine companion, a black labrador named Charlie, who was introduced during his appearance on the radio show 96.1 NOW in Texas in December 2019, according to iHeart Radio Music. News.

"I woke up also saw this dog and adopted him from the Humane Society [in San Antonio]," he told host Russell Rush before asking someone to take the puppy on stage at the Tobin Center. "It's just a little Charlie. I sing to him to be a very musical dog."