Caitlin Clark might not have been active last season due to her lingering groin problems. But now that she has recovered, the Fever star is once again stealing the spotlight. In the latest State Farm ad, Clark stole the show with a surprise cameo alongside Chris Paul.
And if that was not enough, Clark recently supported her boyfriend, Connor McCaffery, in a recent Butler Bulldogs game. Surely, with things looking significantly positive for the Fever star, fans cannot wait to see her take over the hardwood once more.
Unfortunately, just recently, there seems to be a dent in the happiness quotient of Clark. And the reason is the heartbreaking passing away of her favorite canine.

Caitlin Clark Mourns The Death Of Her Dog Bella
Clark took to her Instagram story and had a heartbreaking announcement for her fans. The 2024 Rookie of the Year detailed that she has lost her pet dog Bella, who had been a constant companion of Clark since her childhood.
Quite expectedly, the Fever star was distraught at the passing of her beloved canine. Bidding her final goodbyes, Clark posted two separate Instagram stories to honor Bella. In the first story, Bella, a golden retriever, could be spotted staring adorably at the camera.
“We are gonna miss you puppy, gave us so many good memories,” wrote Clark in the caption.
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Next up, she posted a collage of several moments with her dog. One among them portrayed a young Clark in a red hoodie hugging Bella. Surely, such a loss will definitely make things heavier at the moment.
Meanwhile, as she worked to condition herself for next season, the Fever star participated in the Annika Pro-Am. And by the time the tournament concluded, Clark was overwhelmed.
Caitlin Clark Had A Heartfelt Farewell Message Following Her Annika Pro-Am Appearance
This was the second time that the Fever star stepped foot into the Annika Pro-Am. Playing with the likes of Nelly Korda and other icons, Clark looked pretty excited.

What’s more? She also got to bring two of her Fever teammates, Sophie Cunningham and Lexie Hull, alongside her. Now then, as her time in the tournament came to a close, the 23-year-old could not help but pen a heartfelt note for all her fans cheering for her at the fairway.
“Fun being back at The ANNIKA driven by Gainbridge last week! Huge thanks to Annika Sorenstam and Dan Towriss for the opportunity,” Clark wrote.
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"Fun being back at The ANNIKA driven by Gainbridge last week! Huge thanks to Annika Sorenstam and Dan Towriss for the opportunity." pic.twitter.com/qylrwrXwzm
Thus, it is evident that Clark is having a mix of emotions at the moment. With her favourite dog no more, it would certainly take her time to cope and return to normalcy.











