Friday, February 19, 2010

Sudden Death In Dogs Questions About A Sudden Dog Death?

Questions about a Sudden Dog Death? - sudden death in dogs

Our 10 years of age, race, the German shepherd died today, just by chance. We drove for 2 days and a few friends and as we continue to fetch her, she was beautiful and happy to see us. Stood in the way in the back of our Suburban and just fell on his face as his legs were numb, he was still alive at the time, but he lacked the motivation all of a sudden. We went back and had the car and the garage to pull. He then studied move in 2-3 different places in the garage in an hour and finally found a shady spot where the boat started with a little trouble breathing and died. Curious to know if anyone has any idea of anything that might help the Contras,ole us of what might have been. It was a great dog, and suddenly we have since my newborn puppies, so its a little hard to see him go like that.

9 comments:

  1. sounds funny sounds like a poison, got into a little. If you are not yet buried, I would bring him to the vet to be able to say .. There are many things that a dog can be one and wouldnt think it was poisionous PPL .. sorry for your loss

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  2. If vomiting is present, then it's probably food poisoning ... Contact with bacteria and other substances may be the problem ... If you have a biopsy ... ask a vet ... This could be a natural reasons ... Try to ask that he / she has, if that was unusual behavior with them ... May have cancer or a disease was unknown to you ... suitable for the game ..

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  3. When she was 10, he could have been from natural causes. That really sounds like a stroke or heart failure.
    We can not completely out, poisoning, but it sounds more like a stroke or heart failure for me.
    I'm sorry for your loss. It really sucks, but at least it was quick and was able to work with you when you left.

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  4. sounds like poisoning. possible to eat rat poison!

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  5. It was ten years old. It would be a normal life for a pastor. Perhaps he was glad to see you, and his heart could bear. She was blessed. She died peacefully and quickly, without pain.

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  6. Amber - Bride to be May 09!February 21, 2010 at 7:20 PM

    It seems really something he should not have eaten. Have you ever wondered what your friends eat it? If he managed to eat scraps or something unusual? It may have been poisoned chocolate. If you are willing to fork money for it, an autopsy is always possible. Otherwise, learn, probably never.
    Personally, I woudn't be there my friend, dog travel again: (

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  7. I remember that the dog has 7 birthdays a year for 70 years, she was dead, and stopped working, perhaps even the cause of his heart, and oh sorry for the loss

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  8. First, I am sorry for your dog. I know how hard it is when you lose a dog that way! I had happened to me too.

    First, I think it would have the training, the first thing when I was in the car! It should be said that something bad happens, then! I am sure that, although the damage was done? Who could actually feel better that I am a physician who was worried for her!

    Your dog would have a stroke? Had a heart attack? Could a blood clot cast? You never know with certainty.
    I've heard these things, where the family is gone, and when they come home, the dog is finished. While he was waiting to see you again?
    You never know?

    It appears that your dog is not in pain? At least I hope so.

    I lost my two dogs at 8 months apart. It was very difficult for me to handle!
    After more than a year always starts to cry when I think of it. I have all kinds of pictures in my house in two parts.

    Sorry for your loss!

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