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Originally Posted by Gigahertz99 It appears she had a malformation of the diaphragm that ended up in a hernia. By the time she showed signs, it was already too late and her stomac and intestines were crushing her lungs and heart. There was nothing that could be done.
Her last hour was a painfull one. We are still all sad from this sudden tragedy. 1 minute she was running and happy, the other she was in pain and suffering. | what a frightful story.
We can never in our wildest dreams think that something like this could happen.
It hurts me to hear that she suffered. 
My thoughts are with you.
And yes, I think you should notify the breeder in case this is a genetic abnormality.
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