Dizzykizzy
Well-Known Member
We got news a week ago that one of our litter had died at just 6 months of age.
Her new family are heartbroken as we are too.
They think she got some tiny magnets from a kids toy (they don't have kids but had been at some relatives and the children were playing with the puppy)
By the time she showed any sign of trouble it was too late and the magnets had perforated her gut and caused peritonitis.
I found an article about the dangers of magnets, problem being if there are more than one then they attract each other and don't pass through. Injuries were likened to gunshot wounds internally.
So please, please be careful of your fridge magnets and things.
And please don't be judgemental, the family are suffering terribly from guilt as well as loss.
And our perfect little brood of 12 is now 11......
RIP Darling Nell, she only ever knew love
Her new family are heartbroken as we are too.
They think she got some tiny magnets from a kids toy (they don't have kids but had been at some relatives and the children were playing with the puppy)
By the time she showed any sign of trouble it was too late and the magnets had perforated her gut and caused peritonitis.
I found an article about the dangers of magnets, problem being if there are more than one then they attract each other and don't pass through. Injuries were likened to gunshot wounds internally.
So please, please be careful of your fridge magnets and things.
And please don't be judgemental, the family are suffering terribly from guilt as well as loss.
And our perfect little brood of 12 is now 11......
RIP Darling Nell, she only ever knew love