GREG Rutherford has been left devastated as he revealed a beloved family member had died.
The 37-year-old, who had to pull out of the final of Dancing On Ice due to an injury, revealed his dog had died.
Greg Rutherford has revealed his beloved dog has died[/caption] He took to social media to share an emotional statement with fans[/caption] Greg previously revealed Gus was refused a life-saving operation – and wanted a second opinion[/caption]In an emotional post on social media, Greg said: “I am utterly heartbroken. We’ve had a really tough week as a family finding out Gus had cancer.
“He sadly passed away last night and I just feel numb. Between the tears and pain of missing him so much, I’m longing to see his silly face or feel him rest his head on my feet or lap.
“Gus has been such an important part of our lives. For me he’s been my training partner and best mate. Every steps session, every run, every bike ride and walk. He was always with me. I’d talk out my plans to him like he understood and be greeted by a happy paw or lick and was always happy.
“They’re never just pets, they’re everything good.”
Fans flooded Greg and his young family with support, with one writing: “Heartbroken for you and your family.”
A second wrote: “I’m so sorry to read this Greg, sending love to you and your family. They are more than just dogs.”
“So very sorry for your loss of Gus. They are never with us for long enough,” said a third.
While a fourth fan posted: “So sorry mate. Sending love from me and my family to you and yours.”
Greg previously revealed Gus was refused a life-saving operation – and wanted a second opinion.
Opening up about the struggles his family have recently faced, Greg said: “We’ve having a s*** time as a family at the moment so I’m cooking through it.
“Thanks for all your well wishes.”
Earlier this month Greg showed off his scar and swelling for the operation he had after slashing his stomach open.
Days before he sparked concern after ‘vanishing’ from social media after his stomach surgery.