Group Super Junior member Leeteuk shared news of his pet dog's illness and revealed the specific diagnosis and his feelings.

On the 27th, Leeteuk wrote on his personal Instagram, "I was overwhelmed because Kung-i was sick, but only now am I cautiously sharing the news," and said, "At first, we were checking monthly at the hospital for hypothyroidism, but from the day after visiting the hospital, Kung-i's condition was different from usual."

Leeteuk said, "For three days I couldn't sleep, he kept waking me and just sitting there, and even breathing looked so difficult. Worried, I booked an emergency appointment and told Kung-i, 'Let's go to the hospital.' Normally the dog, who was scared of the hospital, would run away, but that day he seemed to want to go quickly and ran to the door first."

He continued, "I desperately hoped it was nothing serious, but when we were diagnosed with heart disease and pulmonary edema my mind went blank and I burst into tears on the spot. With that heavy heart I visited him in the hospital every day," and added, "But thankfully Kung-i endured that dangerous emergency well. Now he is taking the medicine prescribed by the cardiac specialty hospital, and we are enjoying peaceful happiness walking together in quiet places without people."

He said, "Every night I massage Kung-i and pray, 'I'll give you my life, so please get healthy.' The whole family is right by Kung-i's side doing our best to help with his care. There are frightening words that in an emergency things can go wrong within two hours and that it is hard to live more than two years after onset, but they say that with good care he can live much healthier and longer."

Leeteuk also said, "Kung-i is my everything, so I will do everything I can to make sure he can live healthy and happy," and added, "Please send many prayers and support so our Kung-i can have more strength going forward. I sincerely thank everyone who has worried about us."

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