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How terrible and I'm so very sorry for you and your family. I hope you can find out what happened or what caused it so at least you won't have to wonder. Hugs and prayers to you. |
I am so so sorry to hear this news! How awful. I hope you get some answers. It sounds so strange. Have you contacted the breeder to ask if this has ever happended before. He/she may be able to shed some light with info the vet and you don't have. :( |
Im so sorry for your loss. |
Very sorry to hear the sad news, i hope you will get some answers to your questions. You and your family are in my thoughts! |
I am so sorry to hear of the death of your baby. There is no way to express how quickly they make their way into our hearts. I do know of a similar incident. The dog was 6 month old Yorkie/Poodle cross. She had a ruptured aneurysm.. Sounds very similar. Please let us know what your vet finds.. Our prayers are with you and your family as you work thru this sad time.. |
My deepest sympathy to you & your family. Nothing can take away the pain but time. I too lost my Mya at 22 weeks of age a couple of years ago and I still think of her every day and still cry sometimes! |
I am so sorry! I know the terrible pain you're feeling and I cry for you and for Cleo. I lost a little one just over a year ago from bird food! and she was gone within five hours of my even knowing she was sick, it was an intestinal poisoning. I can't imagine a healthy little girl going the way you describe, and I am so sorry. You'll always carry a sweet memory of the short time she was with you in your hearts, as we do ours. |
I am so sorry about your loss...they come into our lives and everything changes!! I hope that they find out what happened to your Chloe....I will keep you and your family in my heart!! She is now waiting for you at the Rainbow Bridge.. |
I am so very sorry about your little Cleo. I know how heartbroken you must be. They are so precious and it is so much fun watching them explore their new world. Please let us know what you learn. :( |
:confused: I am so sorry for the sudden loss of Cleo.It does not seem real when one loses a puppy so unexpectedly.cathy and yoshi |
I am so sorry to hear about your loss,my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. |
Autopsy results and more questions Our family really appreciates all of the sincere condolences from everyone. Cleo's autopsy was performed this morning and, while giving us some answers, brings more questions. Almost 95% of her lung volume was filled with blood, without ANY sign of trauma whatsoever. Her liver was also significantly enlarged, leading the vet to believe it had to be some sort of poisoning. The vet said she has only seen 2-3 cases as bad as Cleo before and they were all in the setting of major trauma; broken bones, bruising, abdominal organ injury, etc. (which Cleo had none of) I consider myself fairly "hardened" as I have worked in a busy trauma center for over 12 years, but I find my eyes welling up with tears as I write this. All I can think of is her little tail wagging when we whispered into her ear as she struggled to get oxygen, which even the ventilator could not provide enough for her tiny lungs. Our vet thinks #1 most likely cause is poisoning, but from what is the question. I deal with a lot of human poisoning, but this is out of my league. Our vet was fantastic through everything, but really can't tell me what did this. Does anyone have any kind of experience/knowledge with anything like this?? I hate to blame anyone or any company, but has anyone had their Yorkie become ill/sick from granular fertilizer?? Our lawn care company applied granules to our lawn, which Cleo had access too, without letting us know!! This was 2 days before Cleo became violently sick. Of course their web site maintains all of their products are perfectly safe for pets..... but do they test their products on 3 lb. Yorkies?? With 3 young kids here in the house, we've had things poisoned proofed for a long time before Cleo came into our life and that is the only potential source we can logically think of. We would appreciate any thoughts/ideas. I do have tissue samples and blood tubes but am really not sure what/where to send. Maybe this is would turn into a fruitless quest?? |
As I read your post tears came to my eyes.. I am truly sorry for your loss, my prayers are with you and your family. I hope they find out the cause of death.. Please keep us posted... Gina |
We are so sorry to hear about your baby. You can send the tissue samples and blood work to a lab. Ask you vet what lab they use, or contact the animal control they might have a number for you. I know the University of TN, Vet school has the equipment for testing. I would definitly find some place though, especially if your lawn was treated just days prior. The chemicals couls have been absorbed through her feet, or if she picked anything up off the ground. The liver is her filter to things and if it was over loaded than it can become enlarged. Its ashame that your vet doesn't have the equipment to screen the blood for a chemical analysis. Please let us know what you find out. You are in our prayers. |
oh golly this is such bad news. I wish I could help you out but I know of nothing. It must be frustrating for you now knowing what caused this death. she is not gone, you just can't see her any more. she is watching over you. I am sure. That little baby spirit is there for you to talk to and confide in every moment of your life from here on. :littleang |
oh my goodness, i am so sorry for your loss!she was so prdious & now you have an angel.i know right now thats not much comfort, you will be in my prayers. |
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1) Yes some lawn chemicals can be fatal....but I have no way of telling you how to check.....I heard one time of the lawn guys making a mistake with their chemical application.....it also ended in the death of a dog. You may can have a sample of your lawn tested....I would certainly call the company! 2) is anyone in your family....even your extended family taking a drug such as warfin (sp)....a blood thinner used usually for any heart condition....even one pill can be fatal to a Yorkie.....this actually happened to a friend of mine....a visiting relative dropped a pill on the floor and didn't realize it until the Yorkie became fatally ill like Cleo...the symptoms were the same. 3) she may have been posioned "accidently" by a neighbor. If you neighbor has treated for rats with rat posion (which is normally a blood thinner)....it is possible for the rat to enter your yard before it died......if Cleo ate or played with such a dead animal....she "could" become posioned too. Almost any University Vet School can do tissue cultures for foreign chemicals....or you can use a lab. But most Univ vet schools are accustomed to doing this type of testing. Ask your vet. I hope this helps some....I hope you find some answers. If it were me....I would certainly want to know why ?? It will not bring Cleo back....but could provide you with some peace of mind. God speed to you....and again I am so sorry you lost Cleo. I am so very sad.....I too have tears just thinking of Cleo and what you have experienced. d |
Sorry for your loss. I know your heart is aching but your baby is not hurting anymore. Please let us know the results of the autospy. Rambo and I pray for you tonight!! |
OMG!!!! You have to let me know what they caused it. I am so sorry. I cant even imagine if some would have poisened her. You poor thing. i hope you are ok! |
I am so sorry for what has happened to your little one. Please keep us updated if you find out anything about the fertilizer. I always worry about this. Again, so sorry. You are in my prayers. |
I Am So Sorry For Your Loss I am so terribly sorry for you and your family. I truly know how you feel because I lost my precious little girl 2 weeks ago due to a tragic car accident. Please know that I am praying for you and your family. Please know that your sweet little Cleo is safe at the Rainbow Bridge and waiting for you. Rainbow Bridge Just this side of heaven is a place called Rainbow Bridge. When an animal dies that has been especially close to someone here, that pet goes to Rainbow Bridge. There are meadows and hills for all of our special friends so they can run and play together. There is plenty of food, water and sunshine, and our friends are warm and comfortable. All the animals who had been ill and old are restored to health and vigor. Those who were hurt or maimed are made whole and strong again, just as we remember them in our dreams of days and times gone by. The animals are happy and content, except for one small thing; they each miss someone very special to them, who had to be left behind. They all run and play together, but the day comes when one suddenly stops and looks into the distance. His bright eyes are intent. His eager body quivers. Suddenly he begins to run from the group, flying over the green grass, his legs carrying him faster and faster. You have been spotted, and when you and your special friend finally meet, you cling together in joyous reunion, never to be parted again. The happy kisses rain upon your face; your hands again caress the beloved head, and you look once more into the trusting eyes of your pet, so long gone from your life but never absent from your heart. Then you cross Rainbow Bridge together.... Author Unknown |
I am so sorry for your loss! I hope you will keep us updated on what you find out regarding the chemicals on your lawn!! You will be in our prayers! |
I'm so sorry for you. It's so sad. My husband rescued a tiny kitten who was about 6 weeks old from the streets of Chicago . She was bleedimg from her mouth, nose, ears, and bottom. He rushed her to a vet and the vet said it was rat poisoning and gave an antidote. We adopted her and gave her the medicine and she recovered beautifully. That was 12 years ago. Rat poisoning isn't so sudden as you described. My cousin had rabbits in a cage outside. Chem Lawn came and sprayed the lawn. She didn't realize it and let the rabbits out in the grass, they both died suddenly from being poisoned. It's horrible but something to be aware of. Again, my heartfelt prayers go out to you. |
I just wanted to send you a BIG HUG... I can't image how you feel. I do have such anxiety though just thinking about 'if anything ever happened to Roxy or TJ'. I hope you can find some answers and maybe you'll be able to save others. Just remember that your baby will always be by your side, always loving you! |
Im so sorry for your loss. My deepest sympathies. RIP Little Cleo. My heart hurts reading what happened to your little one. We are here for you. |
i am so sorry for your loss, i just found out that your baby is gone... you will be in my thoughts and prayers... |
So sorry for your loss. I never heard of that happening..... hopefully you will find out what happened to her. :( |
I'm so sorry for your loss. But for some reason the lawn treatment,,is sticking in my mind,,, I so worry about that in the summer, when everyone does theres.. :confused: |
I can't remember who mentione it, but UTK in Knoxville is one of, if not the best, vet hospital in the nation. They have wonderful labs and outstanding technicians and if something were ever to happen to my babies I wouldn't trust anyone but them. You might have your vet send some samples off to them, or have your vet call them to at last talk over the phone and see where to go from there. Look into your lawn care provider. One company (not sure which) has been known to say their product is 100% safe for pets, but one family with three greyhounds had all three die within 3-4 days of having their lawn taken care of. And more recently the security guard at my bank had his corgi on the brink of death from the same compant, though they insisted it wasn't their product, even though the vet had pure proof it was. So....My condolences to you and Bouncer and I send big hugs and kisses and prayers for little Cleo. *HUGS* |
Fertilizer I do know of several who lost dogs to poison by fertilizer on the yard. It is really so sad. the grandular stick to the balls or other toys the babies pick up. The grass they walk on then lick there feet. There little beards even pick some up and when they go to thee water bowl it drops in and they turn around and drink it up. So sorry for your loss. |
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