Kerry Katona was grieving over her dog Paddy after she had to get him put down aged 17.
The former singer shared a selection of pictures of the Labrador who originally belonged to her late ex George Kay.
Paddy had a catalogue of health problems including: heart disease, lung disease, arthritis , cancer and dementia.
In the pictures taken on the day before Paddy died, Kerry and her children were seen cuddling and saying goodbye to him.
The songstress, 39, was already missing her dog so much and she penned a heartfelt message on social media for her fans to read.

In a touching caption, she wrote: "Goodbye my beautiful baby boy sleep tight!! You were so loved and we will forever be miss you.
"You have been the best doggy in the world and loyal to us all... miss you so much paddy."
A tearful Kerry revealed in a video on Instagram stories on Wednesday Paddy, who was also incontinent, was being put to sleep.

The mother-of-five admitted she had struggled to make her decision at the vets.
She said: "Paddy never ever licks, do you? Tonight is Paddy’s last night as he goes to sleep tomorrow. That was a lot of kisses, are you telling me you love me?

"I don’t want to do it but it’s cruel to keep him alive because he’s in so much pain. It is going to be so difficult."
She shared the whole family had moved downstairs to sleep with the dog in his final days.
The former Atomic Kitten singer also explained her beloved pooch was previously owned by her ex George who she was with for three years before they split in 2015.


George, who is the father of her daughter Dylan-Jorge, died of a suspected drug overdose on 7th July 2019.
In February, Kerry admitted in her new! magazine column she was struggling to decide whether she should put her dog to sleep.
The mum said she didn't want to give up on the dog because he belonged to her ex.
She wrote: 'It's hard to live with such a poorly dog and it's a lot of work, but I don't want to give up on him. It's a heartbreaking situation.
'Plus he was George's dog. Apart from our daughter, Paddy is the last part of George in our lives, and that's a heavy weight for me.'