I've just lost my bulldog she was 2 I have no answers she was in the vets for the days treated for gastroenteritis & was getting better but her heart collapsed she couldn't bare to be apart from me for 10 mins & she died on her own, I'm broken & need answers like u
I had just lost my english bulldog, Teddy, yesterday. He had just turned 5 this month. My friend and I took him on a walk on a sunny but windy and cold day. Whenever he walks he usually gets worked up but quickly recovers once he had time to rest. Yesterday, my friend and I was walking with him slowly and not even far from my apartment. We had only been walking for a less that a quarter of a mile. I realized that he was getting tired so we turned back to my apartment. We took all the time my dog needs to walk. We never rushed him and we let him rest whenever he wanted. I bathe him in an ice cold water so he can cool off but as time goes by his breathing becomes more and more compromised. He wasn’t able to recover as he normally would. I noticed that his tongue was turning purple so we rushed him to the ER. He passed in my car on the way to the vet but I had my friend do CPR on him until we got to the ER. When we arrived the Vet started CPR as well and hooked him up with some IV and intubated him. They were never able to bring him back. He was already gone by the time he passed in my car. I feel guilty that I shouldn’t have let him walk that far. But I’m also questioning how did this happen when he always gets worked up like that but quickly bounces back. He was in good health. I fed him good dog food with occasional bones from human food. The only issue that he had was his chronic itchy skin.
I’m so devastated by his loss. I wish I could have done something that could have prevented this from happening.
As I just recently had a baby emergency of my own on Memorial Day weekend (a child accidentally dropped my 7 week old powder puff Chinese Crested onto the grass and I thought he wad dead. He only weighed 1.2 pounds and it knocked him totally out and he lie there limp, unresponsive. Long story short, he has aspiration pneumonia because when he regained consciousness, he vomited and some went into his little lungs. We were out of town and had to drive an hour and a half to a vet we could find (and he was trying to leave town!). That was the longest time of my LIFE. Matteo's breathing was erratic and labored and he was making a God-awful sound as he breathed. They took x-rays, started him on IV ABX and steroids as well as oxygen. He was kept from Saturday afternnoo n until Tuesday. He, thank God, is ok and thriving. The reason I'm telling you this is because I want you to know that my heart absolutely BREAKS for your loss. I had only had Matteo for 3 days when all of this happened and I nearly had a nervous breakdown. Please know that I will be praying that God will wrap His loving arms around you and pour over you a peace that surpasses all understanding. I am so deeply sorry ♥
Oh my goodness. That is just horrible. I lost a dog suddenly under different circumstances and it is so traumatic. I can't adequately express sympathy to you as I know how bad it hurts our heart. I would ask the vet to explain the issue with the soft pallete and how that occurred. You are certainly due some explanation from the vets. Let us know and in the meantime, big hugs