Sad Weekend for the Dawgs!

@buldwgz (1489)
United States
June 30, 2008 2:34pm CST
As most of you that know me know, I am a HUGE Georgia Bulldogs Fan. Well, on this past Friday Night the Mascot for the University of Georgia died. He was a beautiful English Bulldog and was the sixth in the line of mascots at UGA. He will be missed. Just wanted everyone to know. The following was in a Macon Newspaper http://www.macon.com/149/story/390519.html Georgia's Uga VI dies | Sonny Seiler, Damon Evans talk about beloved mascot By Josh Kendall ATHENS -- Uga VI, the biggest and winningest of Georgia’s famed lined of mascots, died Friday in his hometown of Savannah. Uga, who weighed in at 65 pounds and presided over 87 wins by the football team, died of congestive heart failure, his owner Sonny Seiler said in a statement released several hours after Cecelia Seiler confirmed the death to The Telegraph. “He was a good one,” Sonny Seiler said. “He was a strong and healthy dog. He was the biggest of all the dogs, and he had the biggest heart. It just played out.” Uga VI was breathing heavily Friday evening, Sonny Seiler noticed. “I noticed he had a little congestion in his throat, which usually is not a cause for alarm,” Seiler said. “I gave him a bath, which he always loved, to cool him off. After that, I called (family veterinarian Stanley Lester), whose office is about a four-minute drive from our house. (Uga’s) heart just played out. He suffered no pain and died peacefully.” Cecelia Seiler, the matriarch of the Uga line, said the family lost more than just a pet. “He lived right here in my den with me for 10 years,” Cecelia Seiler said. “He was a happy dog.” Uga VI would have turned 10 on July 22. Only Uga I served past his 10th birthday. A successor, who will take the mantel as Uga VII before the 2008 football season, is available but won’t be announced until a later date. “This is a very sad day for the entire Bulldog Nation,” athletics director Damon Evans said. “Uga VI was a damn good mascot and a damn good dog. He was an outstanding representative of our fine institution.” Uga VI assumed his duties prior to the 1999 game against South Carolina at Sanford Stadium in a ceremony that included his father, Uga V. He bridged the Jim Donnan and Mark Richt eras and won two SEC championships with Richt’s Bulldogs in 2002 and 2005. He was 87-27 overall, surpassing the previous record of 77-24-4 held by Uga IV. Uga VI’s registered name was “Uga V’s Whatchagot Loran?” — a reference to the question regularly asked of sideline reporter Loran Smith by play-by-play announced Larry Munson. Uga VI will be buried this week in a private ceremony at Sanford Stadium in the marble vault that holds his predecessors.
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• United States
1 Jul 08
That is really sad. I hate to see one of the great mascots of the SEC pass away. As an Auburn fan, I am still somewhat bitter about the time Uga tried to bite one of our players. I'm not sure if that was this Uga or an earlier one. Either way, I'm sure the next one will have a good record as well. Georgia's football team has been doing things right as of late.
@buldwgz (1489)
• United States
1 Jul 08
Thanks for the sympathy, especially coming from an Auburn fan. I think it was UGA V that tried to bite the Auburn Player. One of the early UGAs, I or II I think, actually peed on the LSU Tiger in Baton Rouge. He was deaf and the Tiger growled at him. It was supposed to make UGA scared and make him run away. He didn't hear it obvously and instead walked up to the cage and peed through and onto the Tiger...LOL.
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• United States
1 Jul 08
That is pretty good about one of the earlier Ugas peeing on the LSU tiger. I don't remember hearing about that. I think that is something we can both agree is hilarious.
@Erilyn (3020)
• United States
5 Jul 08
Sorry I missed this discussion till now, but it had been a really bad week. When i heard about it I thought of you, and knew you were going to be heartbroken. I offer my condolences to you. I know how important Uga is to bulldogs fans. Hopefully his successor will do some great things!
@buldwgz (1489)
• United States
17 Jul 08
Thanks for the response, Erilyn.