BTS' V will be making his debut with his upcoming solo album, Layover. His pet dog was a part of his concept photos from the album. BTS' V reveals his pet dog Yeontan got heart problems, underwent unsuccessful surgeries twice: ‘He could’ve died".

BTS member V aka Kim Taehyung recently opened up about his pet dog Kim Yeontan in an episode of Pixid. During his fun segment with cat owners, V, who shares a close bond with his furry friend, shared that Yeontan has survived two unsuccessful surgeries due to heart-related issues.




Kim Taehyung on his pet dog

During the show, V said, “I have a pet Pomeranian named Kim Yeontan. He's been with me for 7 years.” Later, he revealed, “Tan has a bad heart and had surgery twice. But both times it was unsuccessful. Every time it was unsuccessful, he could have died during the surgery. But his will kept him alive. I was so grateful that he fought for his life.”

Fans send love to the singer

Soon after the episode went live, Kim Taehyung's revelation about his dog left fans emotional. One of them wrote on Twitter, “We all known he always talked Yeontan surgeries and such fighter he is !! yeon tannie has a strong will and he is going live for long and he is fighter!” “The way he loves Tannie and Tannie also loves Taehyung that's why he fought for his life,” added another. One more commented, “Keep fighting Yeontan, you are the best.”




Last month, Yeontan made news when they highlighted in photographs with V. He was a piece of Delay's ideal photographs. Many fans considered it Yeontan's 'virtual introduction.' A couple of times, the vocalist had shown looks at his canine via online entertainment and in any event, during live meetings.

In the interim, V is at present occupied with the advancements of his performance debut. In front of Delay's delivery, he is showing up on a few shows and projects. As of late, he was seen on Dingo Story where he shocked a BTS Armed force. He went through a whole day with a fan and left her profound eventually. He has likewise been going to occasions consistently now.