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what happened to pickles the dog

Pickles the dog from the Bundle of Bullies social‑media accounts was recently humanely euthanized after the incident in which fellow bulldog Raffie died of a sudden heart attack at a daycare.

Who Pickles the dog is

  • Pickles was one of influencer Maren Peeters’ English bulldogs featured on the “Bundle of Bullies” accounts alongside Raffie and Odin.
  • The dogs regularly appeared in short videos and photos that built a large following across TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook.

What happened at the daycare

  • Around Christmas 2025, Peeters said that at a familiar dog daycare, Pickles “wanted to attack” Raffie when the dogs were being taken outside.
  • Before a fight actually played out, Raffie suddenly collapsed and died; Peeters and news reports describe this as a heart attack that occurred almost immediately after the lunge.

Role of Odin and aftermath

  • As Pickles continued acting aggressively, another bulldog, Odin, intervened to protect Raffie and was gravely injured in the process.
  • Peeters later shared that Odin was “close to death” and needed expensive medical treatment, leading her to ask followers for help with vet bills.

What happened to Pickles afterward

  • In early January 2026, animal‑welfare creator The Asher House posted a video stating that Pickles had been humanely euthanized and expressing sympathy for the Bundle of Bullies family.
  • The video references a post by Bundle of Bullies themselves confirming that Pickles had passed away, emphasizing compassion rather than blame for the decision.

Ongoing discussion and context

  • A separate Facebook video from Peeters addresses what she calls misinformation, stressing that the only confirmed sequence is that Pickles moved to attack, Raffie collapsed from a heart attack almost immediately, and CPR was attempted.
  • Across social media and forums, reactions include grief for Raffie, concern for Odin’s condition, and debate over daycare safety and euthanasia decisions, but there is no public indication that Pickles’ euthanasia was anything other than a controlled, veterinary decision following the incident.

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