UGA, the University of Georgia mascot passed away last night from Congestive Heart Failure. He was nine years old. His owner noticed him breathing very heavily in which he passed away a short time later. UGA resided in Savannah Georgia. May UGA VI Rest In Peace
Uga V magazine cover pic.
Sad news-but he'll be in good company.
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You know, I thot he looked bad at the Sugar Bowl in the Super Do
U. of Georgia was playing Hawaii, and Uga was on the sidelines. He seemed to be panting way more than he should for being in an air conditioned dome during the month of December. Maybe it was just the excitement. I remember thinking at the time that perhaps he had a heart problem. I didn't realize he was 9 years old then. I hope the U. thinks about maybe retiring future Ugas at around age 5 or 6 from the sidelines.



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Oh, I am so sad to hear this.
We loved watching UGA at the games.
Awww... that's so sad. But there will be another UGA to carry on
Rest in peace UGA VI. Maybe VII follow proudly in your footsteps!
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RIP, Uga! You did a great job representing your teams!
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Rest well, Uga man!
You'll be missed.

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UGA is the only reason I watch GA play.
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Here's a pic:
Uga VI poses with fans Carlie Jacobson (left), 7, sister Lily, 9, and mom Irene Munn, legislative counsel to Lt. Gov. Casey Cagle.
Sorry to learn of his passing.
Really sad news! :(
Here's another article:


http://sports.espn.go.com/ncaa/news/story?id=3465221
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Oh, I'm sorry to hear that... here's an article I just found...
UGA's popular mascot Uga VI dies of heart failure
By JEFFRY SCOTT
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Published on: 06/28/08
The University of Georgia's beloved and Churchillian English bulldog mascot Uga VI died peacefully Friday night in Savannah of congestive heart failure after serving nine years on the Bulldog sidelines as the school's winningest mascot.
Uga VI, owned by Savannah attorney Frank W. "Sonny" Seiler, was the biggest in the line of six solid white English bulldogs to serve as UGA's mascot since Uga I became a Georgia football game fixture in 1956.
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Uga VI, who became UGA's mascot in 1999, died Friday night from heart failure in Savannah.
"He was a good one," Seiler said in a prepared statement. "What can I say? He had a marvelous record. He was a very strong and healthy dog. He was the biggest of all the dogs, and he had the biggest heart. It just played out."
Damon Evans, UGA director of athletics, bestowed the highest praise on the beast that he could Saturday, in a statement:
"Uga VI was a damn good mascot and a damn good dog," said Evans.
With the passing of one Uga there's always speculation which bulldog is heir to the throne, which comes with a few perks, including an air-conditioned dog house, travel by Delta Airlines to away games, celebrityhood (Uga V was on the cover of Sports Illustrated in 1997 as the nation's best mascot) and a fanbase that's paparazzi-like in its obsession.
"People pet him so much his head gets sore," Seiler once said of his line of Ugas. "He's like a politician who shakes too many hands."
Seiler said Saturday that the "lineage is taken care of" and would be announced by Seilers and the UGA athletic association later.
Uga VI will be buried in a marble vault in the Southwest corner of Sanford Stadium with his ancestors in private ceremonies expected to be held early next week.
There had been speculation earlier this year that the 2007 season might have been Uga VI's last as a mascot because of his age. He would have turned 10 on July 22.
Seiler said in a statement Saturday he noticed Uga VI was breathing heavily shortly after Seiler arrived home from work Friday evening. He was taken to Dr. Stanley Lester, the family's veterinarian, who consulted with Dr. Bruce Hollett at UGA's College of Veterinary Medicine.
"I noticed a little congestion in his throat, which usually is not cause for alarm," said Seiler in the release. "I gave him a bath, which he always loved, to cool him off. After that, I called Dr. Lester, whose office is about a four-minute drive from our house.
"His heart just played out. He suffered no pain and died peacefully."
UGA president Michael F. Adams said in a statement Uga VI will be "missed and remembered by UGA alumni and friends everywhere."
During his reign as mascot, the UGA football team compiled a record of 87 wins and 27 losses, captured the 2002 and 2005 Southeastern Conference championships, and won six of eight bowl games, surpassing Uga IV's record of 77-24-4.
By far the biggest of the Ugas he weighed 65 pounds, more than twenty pound heavier than his father his full name was pretty hefty, too: "Uga V's Whatchagot Loran?"
AJC staff writer Chip Towers contributed to this story.
RIP UGA...
be interesting to see what UGA VII will look like. Sonny Seilers says line is secure so they probably have a solid white son waiting in the wings. I joked on the show forum Monday will probably be a state holiday, flags will be flown at half mast and Monday will probably have a lot of die hard fans calling into work sick-just kidding.....RIP UGA!
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I tried, but I work for someone from GA Tech. I wanted to attend the funeral. He was the winningest Bulldog for UGA ever! He'll be missed.