Jason Kelce talks about how his kids are coping after losing adorable dog, Winnie

Kylie and Jason Kelce are mourning the death of their beloved dog Winnie.

On Thursday, Kylie, 31, shared a carousel post of their dog to announce the news.

“When I was in high school I had a folder on my desktop labeled ‘Gods gift to earth,’ ” she wrote. “It was images of Irish Wolfhouds that I had collected from Google. I had fallen in love with the breed when I was a young and never let my fascination with them fade.”

“It all lead me to Winnie and holy s— did she live up to the hype,” she added. “She was everything I had hoped for in a wolfie and more.”

“I lost part of my soul today, but I know she is at peace,” Kylie continued. “I love you, Winn. You will always be my first born child.”

Kylie’s brother-in-law Travis Kelce was among those to leave comments, writing “ You have Winn an amazing life Ky!!”

In the tribute photos, Winnie was shown happily lying down in the garden and on a blue and white blanket. Kylie also included a snap of her and Winnie looking at each other on her wedding day. The post then featured a snap of what appeared to be Jason, 36, stroking Winnie’s fur.

Jason Kelce talks about how his kids are coping after losing adorable dog, Winnie

“My child will be the one crying the most after losing Winnie. They were close friends, always playing together. Winnie had a special love for kids, and I don’t think I can find another dog quite like him.” Philadelphia Eagles star Jason Kelce gushed about his two massive dogs when asked for advice on whether to get one by a fan on social media.

Jason and Kylie Kelce’s family of five expands beyond their three beautiful daughters with the couple, who tied the knot in 2018, are also proud owners to two Irish Wolfhounds, Winnie and Baloo.

Jason Kelce talks about how his kids are coping after losing adorable dog, Winnie
In a previous photo shared by the Eagles center, one of the wolfhounds can be seen reaching for a slice of pizza on its hind legs. The dog towers over Kelce, despite the NFL veteran’s 6-foot-3 frame.