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Originally Posted by muldoon2007 we are so baffled by the loss of our soul mate Muldoon. The other three yorkies ...Roisin(rowsheen), Emma and O'Malley are just as lost as we are. I spoke to the vet yesterday who said that there were no significant findings after the necropsy, the heart, lungs, kidneys were excellent. We feel it had to do with the brain but the doctor is not skilled enough to do neuro exam. Muldoon lost 20% of his body weight from 17 lbs to 12lbs and he just became so tired and unmotivated all within a weeks time. After doing some research I discovered his death could possibly be related to two falls he took off of the couch and onto the hardwood floor. He appeared fine and playful. I will post pictures soon of the clan. Muldoon, will be coming back home in a week. We chose to have him cremated and kept close to us. I am in the process of trying to find a new baby for my mother once the mourning subsides some. The problem now is... they have become so popular and so expensive. I know we can't replace Muldoon, but I know a new baby will help mom with the healing process. Does anyone know of any good breeders here in the Boston, New York area. we are in rural buffalo new york. Also if anyone has any suggestions or thoughts on what might have caused Muldoons unexpected death. |
I think getting another baby is the best thing to do. I lost my little girl almost a month ago. It was very tragic too and I don't know what caused it. She was only 14 months old and I have gotten another little girl a week ago. I got one that is the same age as Summer was. It has really helped its still hard though. I hope you find out some more information soon. It is really hard when you don't know what caused their death. My prayers are with you.