Ryan Eigenmann mourns death of pet dog of six years: 'Run free now' | Inquirer Entertainment

Ryan Eigenmann mourns death of pet dog of six years: ‘Run free now’

/ 06:08 PM June 30, 2022

Ryan Eigenmann

Ryan Eigenmann and his pet dog Drogo. Image: Instagram/@ryaneigenmann421

Ryan Eigenmann is in grief as he looked back on his memories with Drogo, his Siberian Husky pet dog who recently passed away.

Eigenmann expressed his longing for his pet while showing a compilation of their moments together, through a video on his Instagram page yesterday, June 29.

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“My goodest [boy] Drogo, I will miss you buddy… You have been with us for the past 6 years, and every day was an adventure with you,” he said.

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The actor also remembered Drogo who served as his and his wife Cathy Bordalba’s jogging partner, as well as a “wrestling dummy” for their kids. Eigenmann did not disclose Drogo’s cause of death.

“My Houdini who would escape the house when we weren’t home to cause a ruckus around the village,” Eigenmann added. “Everyone’s support system. You will be missed my buddy boi, run free now. Requiescat in Pace (rest in peace).”

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Celebrities who shared their sympathies with Eigenmann include his father, veteran actor Michael de Mesa, as well as fellow actor Adrian Alandy. JB

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