Noooooo.
Emmerdale fans were left heartbroken on Tuesday night when soap bosses appeared to kill off the Dingle family’s dog, Alfie.
The beloved pooch collapsed at the end of the episode as Lisa and Zak were arguing about whether or not they should sell their home to developers or stay there.
The family first began to worry about Alfie last week after he stopped eating his food.
And in the final moments of the episode, things weren’t looking good for Alfie, as he wandered around from the family home before collapsing.
Lisa ran towards the much-loved dog screaming, and fans were heartbroken over the idea that Alfie could be written out of the soap.
Viewers took to social media after the episode to voice their upset over the situation, pleading with the show bosses to keep Alfie on the show.
killing alfie the dog really is the final emmerdale straw of 2017
— bridie (@xobridiee) December 5, 2017
Awwwwww Alfie 😢😢😢😢😢 #Emmerdale
— Estella Joyce 🌟 (@LelJoyce) December 5, 2017
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They can't kill off Alfie!!! 😭😭😭😭💔💔💔💔 #Emmerdale #Robron
— Jade ⭐️💜🖤 (@KittyKat3801) December 5, 2017
Alfie! 😭💔 #Emmerdale
— The Woolie Weekly (@WoolieWeekly) December 5, 2017
The Dingle family dog has had a number of health scares throughout his life.
In 2010, he was poisoned in a shocking storyline after chemicals started to get into the ground near the Dingles’ land.
And just a few months ago, in May, he was accidentally run over by Zak.
Alfie was later rescued by Lachlan White, and eventually got emergency surgery by the vet.
Show bosses have not yet weighed in on if it really is the end for the Dingle family dog, but previews for upcoming episodes hint at holiday heartache for the family.