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Oh my. This is so sad. :cry: My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. May both your furbabies forever rest in peace. :rip: :rip: |
My heart aches for you. To lose one furbaby is devastating enough, but to lose two is so short of a time is unbearable. I will keep you and your family in my thoughts and prayers for a long time. I will also say a special prayer for your little Chi to keep him safe and in your arms, out of harm's way. YT is here for your support, please use it. PM anyone if you just need to talk. Grief can be so overwhelming, and, sweetie, you and your family have alot of grief to deal with. Your two babies had wonderful lives with you and they will be watching over you now. Take care of yourself and your family and God Bless you all. Sandy |
Please, Please, Please, keep us updated as to what the final verdict was on your lab and the cause of death for Tink! Hugs, and Kisses!:( |
I'm sooooo sorry for your loss! Mitzi sends Yorkie kisses..... :aimeeyork |
We also have a beloved lab as well as our yorkies, and I can just imagine how devestating something like this would be for the whole family. I'm so so sorry. It could be a horrible coincidence, but for the sake of your remaining dog, I would definitely have an autopsy done. Let us know what you find out! |
I'm so sorry for what you and your family is going through. I just can't imagine how hard it is. |
We did not have our lab autopsied, he was my 14 year old son's dog, and I let him make that call. We have had him taken to a place called Angel Companions, a local pet cemetary and crematory. Tinkerbell will have tissue tests done today. Thank you all so much for the support, I can't even describe the emotions we are going through. |
I am still in tears over this. A 14 y.o. boy and his dog, to me, are the ultimate in companionship, best friends and shared trust. I can't begin to imagine the heartache your son must feel right now. Please, God, wrap your arms around this family and protect them from any more pain. God Bless. |
I am so sorry to hear about the double loss of your beloved dogs, they were very young and I do hope you find out what happend. I pray for you and your children for God to help you to get through this. Keep us posted please. |
I can't begin to say how truly sorry I am for your losses. All I can say is that you and your family are in my prayers sweety. God bless |
I am so so sorry for your losses - how heartbreaking. We are here for you - I hope you are able to find out what happened for your own peace of mind... Big hugs! |
{Hugs} to you and your family. That is truly almost too much for one family to bear. Prayers are being sent that your burden will be lightened. I know you have to hurt so very much.:( |
I am so sorry for your loss. Prayers for you and your family. Anything is possible, but it would sure seem that the deaths were related somehow. It's so hard to believe that the lab could be fine one minute and not with us two hours later - maybe he choked on something. I would think even poison or a heart attack would have shown symptoms 2 hours ealier. I hope you can find an answer that makes sense so you can be a little more at ease about your other dog. |
I am so sorry for your loss. I can't imagine what your family is going through. Your family our in our prayers. |
That is horrible! How traumatic for you and your family. My heart goes out to you. We have had two dogs poisioned. The first Whizzer (short for Whiskey, don't ask), was poisioned by rat poision. He didn't get into it, it was kept up and out of the way. A mouse or rat, not sure, got into the poision, had it on him, then drank and ate out of Whizzers food. Contaminating the dog dishes, then Whizzer drank and ate, in turn getting the poision in his system. Even if you personaly don't have any out, a neighbor could and its possible the same situation happened. Luckily we noticed something was wrong and took him to the vet, my Grandparents spend over $1,000.00 to fix him, and that was the 80's! My Dad's bird dog was def. poisioned. He had a bad habbit of getting out and hunting the neighborhood, digging in gardens and being a a nuisance. He also was known for getting on roofs and pooping, great huh? In my Dad's neighbor hood, most of the houses are surrounded by brick fences and all he had to do was get on top, and bam, he was able to jump on the the eves. He too was just fine before we found him dead, when we did find him, he was just hanging on, and the other dogs wouldn't go anywhere near him. It was terrible, but it was Dad's duty to keep them up. Had he been a little more careful, it could have turned out far better. |
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