Lewis Hamilton Pays Tribute To Friend Who Helped Train Dog Roscoe
The 12-year-old rescue dog was a constant companion of the Briton as he jetted around the racing circuit and had long been a fan-favourite both in the paddock and on social media.
But Lewis Hamilton made the heartbreaking decision last week to put his 'best friend' to sleep on
Sunday night after the unwell dog had fallen into a coma
days earlier after suffering from a second case of pneumonia.
The 40-year-old made the decision after Roscoe's heart had stopped, and
although his rhythm had been restarted, he failed to come out of the coma.
Lewis Hamilton shared a poignant post sharing
the sad news with fans, which prompted thousands of responses from around the
globe.
But on Wednesday, the Ferrari star also opted
to thank Kristin McMillan, who looked after both Roscoe and Hamilton's other
bulldog Coco, who died in 2020, for much of their lives.
'I want you to take time to uplift my amazing
friend Kirstin,' Hamilton implored of his 41.2million followers. 'She trained
both Roscoe and Coco and treated them like family.
'She helped look after their health and it is
really through her that Roscoe lived so long.
'While I was travelling, she would take care
of him and loved him as if he was hers. She was there every day, all day. Even
with a family and other dogs to look after, she never missed a day.
'We stood together when letting Roscoe go. I
am so grateful to have had her in my life and Roscoe's life. There is nobody
like you Kirstin. Thank you.'
McMillan was equally moved by the passing of
the dog - who maintained a vegan diet like his high-profile owner - reposting a
message written by social media account All On the Board which paid tribute to
Roscoe.
The professional dog trainer had previously
asked her followers to keep Roscoe in their prayers while he was on life
support in the latter stages of his illness.
'I have no control over outcome, but have
fervently done my part so that this dogs body has been kept strong &
resilient,' she wrote in a message on her Instagram Story. 'In crisis, he is
prepared.
'That's (because) as you guys know Lewis has
always made his health priority. Pray that the hands & hearts of the
doctors are guided, resourced, and pure.'
In April, McMillan had previously cared for
Roscoe during a period when he was first diagnosed with pneumonia.
At the time, doctors treated the canine
companion with a mixture of Eastern and Western medicine, with Roscoe is
thought to have received acupuncture as part of his treatment.
Such was Roscoe's impact on the world of
Formula One that a number of Hamilton's fellow drivers also shared messages of
support.
Former Mercedes team-mate George Russell
commented under Hamilton's post sharing the tragic news that he was 'sorry for
your loss, mate', while current team-mate Charles Leclerc - who owns a
long-haired Dachshund called Leo with his own substantial following - posted a
heart emoji.
'We are all thinking of you Lewis. We will
miss you Roscoe, RIP,' wrote Haas driver Esteban Ocon, while Ferrari, Mercedes,
and McLaren all sent kind words to the Briton.
Lewis Hamilton will now have to compete just
days after Roscoe's passing at this year's Singapore Grand Prix.
The Ferrari driver is still without a win
this season and currently sits sixth in the drivers' standings on 121 points.
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