Finlib
Well-Known Member
I lost my beautiful Red Setter last week he was 11 and a half .The circumstances of his passing mean i am crying every day when I think of him and I can't seem to move on I have lost dogs before his life long setter companion back in October but this has really got to me
We had a week on Exmoor with his Red setter friend our 8 month old puppy he had a ball both running around like puppies!
About a week after we got back he seemed have a very slighty cough and a slightly higher resperation rate.As my other setter died in October of heart failure after a year of treatment aged 11 years (he started with a slight cough) I booked him straight into the vets
They agreed his resps were a bit high and booked him in for a full heart check.the next day this was on the thursday.
Full heart check said heart fine so asked if they needed to check his lungs.The next day friday x rays untra sound checks of lungs and chest and broncoscopy done . Found inflamation in his lungs samples sent of for analysis .Thet decided to start him on antibiotics while waiting for results .i asked could this be tumour and was told no highly unlikely
Dog still asking to go for walks eating but nor ravenously (he has never been a big eater) Resps still highish.
Results come back no infection identified nmow saying major allergic reation ( He is a reactive dog will react to bee stings and some wormers and tick preparation)
They decide to start him on steriods while consulting with an allergy specialist it is now thursday I am due to go away om Friday asked them if I should cancel but told no these things react to treatment slowly particularly in an older dog.
My dear friend was livng in looking after the dog and the puppy and my horses and she was fine with what the vet said.
I went off to the north of Norway for a long posponed holiday.
On monday my friend calls me on waking up Monday morning breathing suddenly much worse rushing him up to the vets as an emergency.
He had seemed quiet but fine up to then.
My darling boy died on route to the vet my friend said she was talking to him the whole time and strocking his head.
She left him at the vets arranging for an individual cremation they said I could have a post mortum if i paid £170 .
I said a pm wouldnt bring him back and already the vets bill was £1750 ( as an older dog the insurance covered most of that less excess and 20% of the bill so I paid £500)
I have contacted them about collection of his ashes and it it appears he died of lung cancer which had metasticied.
Looks like they did a pm for which I haven't paid.
I feel they let him down and me I never would have left him if they had diagnosed his condition .
All my dogs (and horses ) have died in my arms I feel heart broken that this was not diagnosed and feel given all the tests they did it should have been.
RIP my beautiful gentle boy
We had a week on Exmoor with his Red setter friend our 8 month old puppy he had a ball both running around like puppies!
About a week after we got back he seemed have a very slighty cough and a slightly higher resperation rate.As my other setter died in October of heart failure after a year of treatment aged 11 years (he started with a slight cough) I booked him straight into the vets
They agreed his resps were a bit high and booked him in for a full heart check.the next day this was on the thursday.
Full heart check said heart fine so asked if they needed to check his lungs.The next day friday x rays untra sound checks of lungs and chest and broncoscopy done . Found inflamation in his lungs samples sent of for analysis .Thet decided to start him on antibiotics while waiting for results .i asked could this be tumour and was told no highly unlikely
Dog still asking to go for walks eating but nor ravenously (he has never been a big eater) Resps still highish.
Results come back no infection identified nmow saying major allergic reation ( He is a reactive dog will react to bee stings and some wormers and tick preparation)
They decide to start him on steriods while consulting with an allergy specialist it is now thursday I am due to go away om Friday asked them if I should cancel but told no these things react to treatment slowly particularly in an older dog.
My dear friend was livng in looking after the dog and the puppy and my horses and she was fine with what the vet said.
I went off to the north of Norway for a long posponed holiday.
On monday my friend calls me on waking up Monday morning breathing suddenly much worse rushing him up to the vets as an emergency.
He had seemed quiet but fine up to then.
My darling boy died on route to the vet my friend said she was talking to him the whole time and strocking his head.
She left him at the vets arranging for an individual cremation they said I could have a post mortum if i paid £170 .
I said a pm wouldnt bring him back and already the vets bill was £1750 ( as an older dog the insurance covered most of that less excess and 20% of the bill so I paid £500)
I have contacted them about collection of his ashes and it it appears he died of lung cancer which had metasticied.
Looks like they did a pm for which I haven't paid.
I feel they let him down and me I never would have left him if they had diagnosed his condition .
All my dogs (and horses ) have died in my arms I feel heart broken that this was not diagnosed and feel given all the tests they did it should have been.
RIP my beautiful gentle boy