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Death of Jessica Simpson's dog leaves singer 'at lowest point' friends say, 'heart is broken'


Jessica Simpson on the set of Macy's new TV commercial for the company's fall
"Come Together" effort that aims to raise 10 million meals for Feeding America
and local food banks. See macys.com/cometogether for details. (Photo: Business Wire)
 

Anyone who has endured the death of a cherished pet can empathize with the grief that Jessica Simpson must be feeling at the sudden loss of her Maltese-poodle mix named Daisy, who was snatched by a coyote -- right in front of Simpson -- on September 14.

After searching for Daisy -- putting up posters and enlisting the aid of pet locator service, FindToto.com -- Simpson has apparently accepted the fact that she may never locate Daisy -- either dead or alive.

It has left the star at the "lowest point in her life," PEOPLE magazine reports, quoting unnamed friends of Simpson's. "Daisy was her baby," one friend tells PEOPLE. "It's going to put her into a tailspin. It will put her into the worst place ever."

For five years, Daisy was Simpson's constant companion and confidante -- traveling with Simpson in luxury dog carrers by Louis Vuitton and Gucci, attending celebrity events and providing her unconditional love. The pretty pooch saw Simpson through her divorce from Nick Lachey and failed relationships with John Mayer, and most recently, Tony Romo.

According to PEOPLE, Daisy was Simpson's "security blanket" and the singer would call Daisy at home to say goodnight whenever she stayed out late.

"Daisy never betrayed her. Daisy was always there for her," a Simpson friend tells PEOPLE. "This is serious. Jessica’s heart is broken."

For tips on coping with pet loss, please visit the Pet Loss Support page.

For more info: PEOPLE
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Helena Sung is a freelance writer. She lives in New York City with her 8-pound Yorkie mix, Jasper, who allowed her to adopt him from a shelter in...

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