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My dog died on Tuesday night.I don't know what happened.he was fine, just
fine until Saturday evening when he refused his dinner.He vomited a bit on and off through the evening and Sunday, I called my vet but she was not too worried as he was still taking water. I had an appointment at the Uni Vet on Monday morning.Vet took bloods and tested urine,bloods ok but bacteria and blood in urine, he said he was slightly dehydrated, so to return to my vet in the morning for fluids and antibiotic while he did urine culture. Tuesday morning I took him in and picked him up in the evening --its not a 24 hr vet so he would have been alone -I was supposed to go back in the morning.He was lethargic but responsive but not even drinking. He then vomited brown liquid and opened his bowels, it was black and tarry,he died ( in my arms.He took 3 deep breaths and he was gone. I just cant believe it. My vet feels it was septic shock from infection. Is this possible? I just cant get over how he died so quickly |
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"Dushichka" wrote in message ... My dog died on Tuesday night.I don't know what happened.he was fine, just fine until Saturday evening when he refused his dinner.He vomited a bit on and off through the evening and Sunday, I called my vet but she was not too worried as he was still taking water. I had an appointment at the Uni Vet on Monday morning.Vet took bloods and tested urine,bloods ok but bacteria and blood in urine, he said he was slightly dehydrated, so to return to my vet in the morning for fluids and antibiotic while he did urine culture. Tuesday morning I took him in and picked him up in the evening --its not a 24 hr vet so he would have been alone -I was supposed to go back in the morning.He was lethargic but responsive but not even drinking. He then vomited brown liquid and opened his bowels, it was black and tarry,he died ( in my arms.He took 3 deep breaths and he was gone. I just cant believe it. My vet feels it was septic shock from infection. Is this possible? I just cant get over how he died so quickly I need to add that his feet, tail and ears were icy cold for some time before he went ( |
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"Dushichka" spoke these words of wisdom
in : My vet feels it was septic shock from infection. Is this possible? I just cant get over how he died so quickly I need to add that his feet, tail and ears were icy cold for some time before he went ( A dog can die of septic shock within hours. |
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"diddy" none wrote in message . .. "Dushichka" spoke these words of wisdom in : My vet feels it was septic shock from infection. Is this possible? I just cant get over how he died so quickly I need to add that his feet, tail and ears were icy cold for some time before he went (A dog can die of septic shock within hours. Could he have died of septic shock from a urinary infection? ((( I just can't believe hes gone |
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"Dushichka" spoke these words of wisdom in
: A dog can die of septic shock within hours. Could he have died of septic shock from a urinary infection? ((( I just can't believe hes gone yes. |
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"Dushichka" wrote in message ... My dog died on Tuesday night.I don't know what happened.he was fine, just fine until Saturday evening when he refused his dinner.He vomited a bit on and off through the evening and Sunday, I called my vet but she was not too worried as he was still taking water. I had an appointment at the Uni Vet on Monday morning.Vet took bloods and tested urine,bloods ok but bacteria and blood in urine, he said he was slightly dehydrated, so to return to my vet in the morning for fluids and antibiotic while he did urine culture. Tuesday morning I took him in and picked him up in the evening --its not a 24 hr vet so he would have been alone -I was supposed to go back in the morning.He was lethargic but responsive but not even drinking. He then vomited brown liquid and opened his bowels, it was black and tarry,he died ( in my arms.He took 3 deep breaths and he was gone. I just cant believeit. My vet feels it was septic shock from infection. Is this possible? I just cant get over how he died so quickly Please accept my condolences on the passing of your pet. If it is any small comfort at all, at least it was in the loving arms of his owner. Kind regards, (the)duckster |
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You are an absolute ******* I hope you rot in hell
"Human_And_Animal_Behaviour_Forensic_Sciences_Rese arch_Laboratory" Human_And_Animal_Behaviour_Forensic_Sciences_Rese wrote in message .. . HOWEDY dush, my delicate little butterfly, "Dushichka" wrote in message ... My dog died on Tuesday night. |
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On Jul 4, 7:31*am, "Dushichka" wrote:
My dog died on Tuesday night.I don't know what happened.he was fine, just fine until Saturday evening when he refused his dinner.He vomited a bit on and off through the evening and Sunday, I called my vet but she was not too worried as he was still taking water. I had an appointment at the Uni Vet on Monday morning.Vet took bloods and tested urine,bloods ok but bacteria and blood in urine, he said he was slightly dehydrated, so to return to my vet in the morning for fluids and antibiotic while he did urine culture. *Tuesday morning I took him in and picked him up in the evening --its not a 24 hr vet so he would have been alone -I was supposed to go back in the morning.He was lethargic but responsive but not even drinking. He then vomited brown liquid and opened his bowels, it was black and tarry,he died ( in my arms.He took 3 deep breaths and he was gone. I just cant believeit. My vet feels it was septic shock from infection. Is this possible? I just cant get over how he died so quickly I'm very sorry, indeed, for your loss. Yes, septic shock, or any kind of shock can kill very rapidly. Feet, tail and ears being icy cold is an indicator of shock, but not of what kind. Black and tarry stools, however, suggest large blood loss from the intestines, meaning that his immediate death may have been from exsanguination (blood loss). But that could have been just a late result of the shock, not necessarily a cause. One thing, if you want to followup, is to find out what the seven-day results were on the blood cultures. They may have been negative at the time of death, but most cultures are left to brew for at least 7 days and sometimes the culprit bacteria doesn't show up until the 7th day, so those results may be positive by now. If the blood cultures were positive, then it does suggest septic shock, and the identification of the bacteria might suggest what organ was infected. It may have been kidney, but there may also have been something going on with the bowels if his original symptoms were gastroenteric. I am sorry to hear that they sent him home while lethargic and not drinking, even though they are not a 24 hr. vet; I might have thought they would have a referral service to an animal hospital for any of their patients who become seriously ill. However, it is easy to say that after the fact; hindsight is always 20/20 and he may not have looked very bad at the time. I know that is no help to you now, and I am very sorry to say anything that would add to your pain, but if you can stand it, you have the right to request an autopsy to try and help you sort out the sequence of events if you really need to know. That is why I am saying it now, even though it is the last thing you want to think about at the moment, but you only have now to decide about that. If you have any other animals, a good emergency plan might be to have the number of a 24 hour service handy so that you don't ever have to go through something like this without help or alone again. It must have been terrible for you, and the feeling of helplessness must have been just overwhelming. My heart goes out to you. --tension |
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Thnak you all so much for taking the time to reply -I just can't get my head
around the fact that on Monday he was seen by a vet and on Tuesday he had died. I am in shock, I want him back desperately, according to bloodwork taken on the Monday, there was nothing particular going on apart from urinary infection and slight dehydration. I'm just in bits. |
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