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Botany

(74,505 posts)
Mon Jun 16, 2025, 10:02 PM Monday

Gilbert, the family dog of Minn. state Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband Mark, had to be euthanized

Emily Hill, a family friend and the wife of Minnesota State Rep. Josiah Hill, who worked with Hortman, told PEOPLE that the tragedy has been “just awful” for the family and their local community. The news that the Hortman’s golden retriever Gilbert also needed to be euthanized after getting shot during the attack just makes things worse, she said during an interview over the phone this weekend.

“It’s just awful,” Hill said. “[Melissa] loved dogs and volunteered with dog rescues.”

Helping Paws, a local nonprofit in Eden Prairie, Minn., shared a photo on social media showing state Rep. Hortman sitting next to Gilbert on a doctor’s office bench while explaining the lawmaker’s role with the organization.

“Melissa served her community in more ways than one,” the nonprofit wrote on social media. “She was a Helping Paws Foster Home Trainer, a neighbor, and a friend. The Hortman family raised and trained Minnie, who is now a working service dog partnered with a veteran. They also helped raise and train Gilbert, a service dog in training who [eventually had a career change] and became a cherished member of their family.”

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Damn. The right wing hate machine all share in the blame.

https://people.com/minnesota-lawmakers-attack-family-dog-gilbert-also-killed-11755193


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I am bawling here.

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Gilbert, the family dog of Minn. state Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband Mark, had to be euthanized (Original Post) Botany Monday OP
Next post? kwolf68 Monday #1
Mike Lee will never hear the end of his stupid remark. oasis Monday #6
Has Krusty Gnome issued a statement?? I expect her to say " What's the big deal" tulipsandroses Monday #2
No doubt. Abolishinist Monday #3
Evil people are bad to the bone. efhmc Monday #4
Poor Gilbert MustLoveBeagles Monday #5
What a sweet boi montanacowboy Monday #7
What guts me is those poor kids 😭 FirstLight Monday #8
Beautiful sweet dog. Definitely a compounded tragedy. hlthe2b Monday #9
Compounding the heartbreak radical noodle Monday #10
Melissa & Mark had successfully trained other service dogs dflprincess Monday #11
Gilbert's skill set was that of being a good boy and a member of the family. Botany Monday #14
The murderer is lucky I won't be on HIS jury. BigmanPigman Monday #12
What an awful, hate-sponsored tragedy. democrank Monday #13
sending much love for Gilbert & his family's loss... bluboid Tuesday #15
So sad ... even the dog didn't escape the madness 🐶 😪 💔 Raine Tuesday #16

Abolishinist

(2,598 posts)
3. No doubt.
Mon Jun 16, 2025, 10:11 PM
Monday

It's impossible for me to rank the fRump suckers from bad to worse, because they're all bad. But she's certainly in my top five.

montanacowboy

(6,525 posts)
7. What a sweet boi
Mon Jun 16, 2025, 10:30 PM
Monday

so sad, so sorry for this family. If there is an after life I hope they are all together.

radical noodle

(10,281 posts)
10. Compounding the heartbreak
Mon Jun 16, 2025, 10:51 PM
Monday

Animals can be such a comfort to people in grief, particularly to kids. Now they don't even have that.

dflprincess

(28,874 posts)
11. Melissa & Mark had successfully trained other service dogs
Mon Jun 16, 2025, 11:11 PM
Monday

but apparently it wasn't in Gilbert's skill set.

But he loved and was loved.

Botany

(74,505 posts)
14. Gilbert's skill set was that of being a good boy and a member of the family.
Mon Jun 16, 2025, 11:38 PM
Monday

I have no doubt that Gilbert’s skill set also included coming to the aid of his humans
during their last minutes of life.

Gilbert looks like the Golden I had from 11 to 23. My mom was walking him once and he
refused to let her walk down a street at night and the next day we found out that a home
in that area was being burglarized @ that time.

BigmanPigman

(53,230 posts)
12. The murderer is lucky I won't be on HIS jury.
Mon Jun 16, 2025, 11:28 PM
Monday

Last edited Tue Jun 17, 2025, 12:11 AM - Edit history (1)

I was called to jury duty and while I was waiting and waiting I was paying my bills, going through my mail that I brought with me. I always donate money to animal rights groups, shelters, etc. When I heard the case was about 3 people abusing dogs I got VERY angry. When the judge asked if I could be fair and impartial I told him, "NO". He asked why and I told him I was already against them and I was sent home.

democrank

(11,568 posts)
13. What an awful, hate-sponsored tragedy.
Mon Jun 16, 2025, 11:30 PM
Monday

He immense loss of good people and sweet Gilbert makes me cry.

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