Human Interest Animals Working Dogs Walking Dead Dog Dies as Norman Reedus and Cast Pay Tribute: 'Will Miss U Buddy' Seven was the loyal canine companion to Norman Reedus’ Daryl Dixon on the AMC series By Stephanie Wenger Stephanie Wenger Stephanie Wenger is a TV Writer/Reporter at PEOPLE. She joined the brand in 2021 as a digital news writer, covering stories spanning across the site's verticals. She previously contributed E! Online, Hollywood Life and Oscar.com. People Editorial Guidelines Published on June 14, 2024 04:01PM EDT Close Norman Reedus as Daryl Dixon and Seven as Dog in "The Walking Dead" Season 10 Episode 18. Photo: Eli Ade/AMC Norman Reedus and his Walking Dead costars are remembering Seven, the Belgian Malinois who played Dog on the hit AMC series. Reedus, 55, shared a photo of himself with Seven, who starred as his character Daryl Dixon’s loyal canine companion beginning in the show’s ninth season, on Instagram June 13. He simply captioned the post, “7” and added in the comment section, “Will miss u buddy.” See Your Favorite Stars Together Again at The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live L.A. Premiere The show’s official Instagram also shared the news of Seven’s death, writing “Rest in peace, Seven. #TWD's best boy” alongside several photos of the late dog. In the comment section of the post, Yvette Nicole Brown replied with a broken heart emoji. Where to Watch Every Season of The Walking Dead “All dogs go to heaven. Rest in peace, Seven,” the show added on X (formerly known as Twitter), where they also shared a photo of Seven with Melissa McBride (who played Carol). Jeffrey Dean Morgan, who starred as Negan, responded in the comment section with three heart emojis. Lynn Collins, who played Leah Shaw, and Angelea Kang, the final showrunner of the series, responded to an Instagram post — with same photo of McBride and Seven — with crying Face emojis. Kang added on her own Instagram Story, “RIP Seven.” Never miss a story — sign up for PEOPLE's free daily newsletter to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Back in 2018, Reedus opened up about working with Seven on the set of the horror series. "We just did a scene the other day that ended up being the opposite of what it was supposed to be because the dog just wanted to do something else, and it came out so much better," Reedus told ComicBook.com. "He'll probably be running the show. It's great! I love it. He loves me, too."