‘House Feels Empty’ – Devastated Andy Murray Pays Heartbreaking Tribute After Losing ‘Protective’ Family Companion
A lot of unanticipated things have been going on when it comes to Murray these days. Just yesterday, it was announced that Andy Murray will coach his long-time former rival Novak Djokovic at the Australian Open in 2025. While Murray was gearing to train one of the ‘Big 4’ and do wonders on court, the latest happening surrounding his ‘loyal and protective’ companion is a heartbreaking loss for the Brit legend.
In his latest Instagram post, Murray shared the irreplaceable loss of his dog Rusty with the world. Sharing a snippet of his family pet resting on a book, as he looks at the camera, he said, “You were the most loyal and protective companion our family could have wished for. You were so patient and gentle with the kids, and we all learned so much from you.”
Murray further shared his feelings as he reminisced about the presence of his pet around the house. He said, “The house feels empty without you in it. The noise you made when you wanted a plate to lick or a biscuit to chew on or when you wanted anything for that matter was infuriating at times! 🥲but today we would do anything to hear it again 💔 love you, ruzz rest easy poppet x”. Andy Murray’s 2nd snippet also showcases an emotion, reading, “How lucky i am to have something that makes saying goodbye so hard.”