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Paris Hilton In 'Immense Pain' After Her Beloved Pet Chihuahua Dies At Age 23: 'She Was Family'

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The reality TV star paid poignant tribute on Instagram to her chihuahua, Harajuku B, saying she was 'more than just a pet.'

Paris Hilton recently bid goodbye to her beloved and famous-in-her-own-right canine companion, Harajuku B.

The reality star and hieress posted a set of pictures in memoriam on Instagram, along with a truly heartfelt caption. Harajuku B was one of Hilton's many pups, who all lived in their own Pup-mansion modeled after Hilton's own home.


Hilton wrote:

"From the glitz and glamour to the quiet moments behind the scenes, she was always there, a tiny ball of love, brightening up even the darkest of days."
"We shared so many memories, laughter, and tears."


Hilton's friends offered condolences over the news of Harajuku B's passing.

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Many people were surprised by the age of Harajuku B, who was quite old for a dog at a venerable 23 years.

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Others empathized with Hilton.

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The overwhelming sentiment was that of being sorry for Hilton's loss, but reassuring her Harajuku B lived a long life full of love.

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23 is a long life for a dog that certainly lived life to the fullest.

Rest in Peace, Harajuku B.

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