misterjinglejay
Well-Known Member
My parents have just lost their 9 yr old sprollie, and are devestated.
He went downhill very rapidly and within 24 hours had died at the vets. They didn't want the vet to do a post mortum, but I am still trying to work out what killed him.
Symptoms were:
Loss of appitite
Passing maroon coloured liquid/blood
Drinking loads
Reluctant to move, and wobbly when he did.
Eating grass and being sick
Had a raised temperature (according to vet)
Gums looked okay, nose was wet, eyes bright.
Vet took him in and put him on a drip, 2 hours later, my parents received That phonecall!
Apparently they didn't ask the vet for his opinion (I'm popping in to ask tomorrow - as my dogs are round at my parents quite alot, concerned that they might pick something up).
My dad is on warfarin for his heart, and I wondered if Mungo could have picked up a dropped tablet??
Any ideas would be hugely appreciated.
Thanks
He went downhill very rapidly and within 24 hours had died at the vets. They didn't want the vet to do a post mortum, but I am still trying to work out what killed him.
Symptoms were:
Loss of appitite
Passing maroon coloured liquid/blood
Drinking loads
Reluctant to move, and wobbly when he did.
Eating grass and being sick
Had a raised temperature (according to vet)
Gums looked okay, nose was wet, eyes bright.
Vet took him in and put him on a drip, 2 hours later, my parents received That phonecall!
Apparently they didn't ask the vet for his opinion (I'm popping in to ask tomorrow - as my dogs are round at my parents quite alot, concerned that they might pick something up).
My dad is on warfarin for his heart, and I wondered if Mungo could have picked up a dropped tablet??
Any ideas would be hugely appreciated.
Thanks